Jeff,
As far as comparing some of the moderns to the classics, I think much of it, if not all of it has to be separated (meaning the modern end of the spectrum)
Can one compare a Pacific Dunes to say, a Pelican Hill? Both are considered resort courses; both are right on or just off of the Pacific Ocean. IMHO, I don't think Pelican Hill even belong in the same class as a Pacific Dunes?
While I know some opinions do vary--the quality of the cart and it's GPS system; the ability to place a food order from anywhere on the course and have it ready for you by the time your finished playing the 9th hole? The choice beer cart girl with a fine selection of Cohiba's and CEO's...... Yes, Pacific Dunes sucks, because it doesn't have all of those, and I even know people who have actually cancelled trips up there when they found out it was walking only! But also, it's been designed and built by someone that was inspired by dead guys when compared to someone that is in the market to create something that appeases the less then appreciative "core" golfer. God forbid if there should ever be an ounce of strategy set into the mix, let alone, associates--on bulldozers or shovels in hand--trying to get every slope right. But this is the mindset many of you are designing for nowadays.
Count me as one that thinks there is a huge difference between commercially successful and artisically successful--who are now becoming more commercially successful golf architects--enabling people to appreciate the quality of what a classic course brings, as well as a thoughtfully designed and constructed modern is all about. (and hardly even a containment mound to go with it)
As far as me being a celebrity, well, I loath any sort of celebrity that hasn't been earned for some reason. (hence my thoughts on Paris Hilton, who has parlayed her family's wealth and security into a business of "I have it, you don't therefore I am." yet has never done anything, constructed, never even had a legitimate job other then one to further expose how great it is to never do anything for yourself.
As far as me, I don't think I am a celebrity. Over-indulgent, compulsive passion, yes, but being being compared to Paris Hilton's style of fame, well, I just as soon be on a golf course then waste the time, given how fleeting fame can be. (and is)