This has to be one of the most bizarre series of posts ever.
I agree with Mike, Brian, Mark, Joe and others that the level is a most valuable tool that has been used since the beginning of time and that it's all in the hands, knowledge and talent of the guy using it, as well as building the tees AND GREENS where it is employed. The laser level--even more valuable given the ability to properly grade and drain.
Did some of you against the laser level know that every architect and construction guy in the business has uses them exclusively? ALL OF THEM, ALL OF THE TIME? Don't get me wrong, I'm sure there have been some that have built tees on site and I'm sure they have come out all right, but to have a nice constructed teeing ground, one of the finer aspects of taking pride in one's work. This is where the knowledge AND taste of building a tee that suits the given situation works to it's fullest.
After all, the level isn't the machine that is building the tee itself as many of you seem to be thinking.
With that, how many tees have you built Ed Getka where you didn't need the use a level?
Do some of you think Seth Raynor actually built all of those land forms without the use of a level of some kind? Granted he didn't have a laser level, but the laser only speeds up the process and is more accurate as well as efficient.
Don't fool yourselves! I know this from using a level everyday, in fact, I better get going and use one now! (meaning get back to work!)
Donnie, May all your tees be level and true and I'll see you in two weeks!