Thanks, Jim
I have played Pasa enough over a long enough (~25 years), and recently enough period to remember the barrancas/arroyos, and how they influence the back 9. All I have ever said, and will continue to say, is that Dr. MacK "lost it..." in John's phrase vis a vis the 10th (and maybe a few others, than we can discuss later....). That you and Tom and the rest of your crew did a thoughtful and skiillful restoration of what was there (sans tree, thank god.....) is indisputable, however, if you restore a pile of doo doo, it is still doo doo, architecturally speaking, no matter how careful you try to recreate it. All IMHO, of course.
The question I was asking Tom (and you, of course) is not whether or not what he did was consonant with MacK's plans, but what (as the modern and thoughtful architects that you and Tom are) did you think that what he did on the 10th with his half-pipe was genius or doo-doo, or something reasonably and effectviely in-between?
Rich
PS--I still like the Merion 5th analogy. Anybody who has played both holes, please chime in.
RFG