Donnie, I think the term laser level is a bit of an oxymoron in that very seldom are the tees perfectly level following the process. I think laser smooth is a better term referring to the tee top itself, as I tilt the tees at 1 to 1 1/2 % away from cart paths, side slopes for drainage and from back to front on downhill holes and front to back on uphill holes so that they follow the lay of the land better. I adjust in the field by feel if I need to but my primary goals is a smooth tee with total usage of the intended surface area.
I prefer to build tees with the lowest profile possible , I think they should be almost indescernable from a distance, blending into their natural surrounds when possible. I dislike strong shoulders on tees and try to avoid them as much as I can.
By the way, the pin placements on the last day of the Pequot Open this year were phenominal, the strategy of Fishers was greatly enhanced by all of those corner placements , it was a real treat. You and your staff do a great job with the course.