Tom Doak,
The title of the post, and some of its content were meant in a humorous tone. But, what truth there be in jest.
I indicated that I was unfamiliar with the environmental/permiting issues the club had to deal with, and certainly that may have had a lot to do with some of the carries, but I was shocked by what I observed.
I say shocked in that I believe the designer has a four tier design schedule and this course/project was on the upper end of that schedule. Yet, it's hard to believe the resultant golf course was the best that could be done, especially when the size of the fee is factored in.
The containment mounding which most on this site object to was significant. I think there were twelve (12) or more forced carries, and I would consider many of them heroic.
The golf course was very wet, with absolutely no roll, and I attributed a good degree of that, on certain holes, to the design and handling of surface water.
When I see some of the work done by other architects, and I compare it to what I experienced the other day, I couldn't fault anyone for feeling that he overcharged his client, based on the finished product.
TIm Weiman,
Both Matt Ward and Geoff Childs commented unfavorably on their experience playing this course, perhaps they could add a few words in the context of this post.