Garland,
I'm in agreeance with you...I think its BS.
Phillip
I'll tell you why..
First off why would he have any of this on his website in the first place? Its all self-serving isn't it? His motivations are clearly to attract additional work by listing his "alleged" accolades on previous courses.
Secondly, if the existing course was already in place and he added a few tees, how does the constitute him to adding/creating value to the course? This is akin to my buddy building a computer from scratch with motherboard, CPU, RAM, hard drive, DVD drive, power source, etc, etc. And then after he puts the case on, I screw in the last couple of screws and say "look at me, come look at what I've built".
And thirdly and most damaging in my book, is how will a future client who doesn't have a clue about golf course design history supposed to differentiate on what is really his work?
I very much would guess he has devious and/or misleading intentions by including every last course that he every touched. I am however not saying this is unique. There is hardly a week or two go by where some high profile figure doesn't gets fired because they mis-represented themselves on a resume/vita.