"Not that it couldn't be done, but how do you justify afterwards if it doesn't work?"
Adam.....because in this business I consider it a true risk reward hole....if it works you might get more business, if it doesn't work often enough, you risk not getting the opportunity to try similar things in the future.
Which brings me back to my point in this thread....how do you create new quirk out of sites that don't offer much, sites where you have to create almost all of the interest to begin with? Something that is not all that uncommon in this business. The Barefoot course that was previously mentioned had maybe 8' of contour change over the entire site that was also eaten up with wetlands and so low that we had to dig numerous lagoons just to bring the fairways up high enough so we could begin to drain them....coupled with the fact that the site had been recently raped...errr timbered, and they left a whopping 5 to 10 trees per acre as part of their 'residential cut'.
Sometimes in ones career you don't have the benefit of time to allow for quirk....or have a good enough site where it occurs naturally.
Of late TomD is getting some really good sites, and I am jealous and full of admiration.....but he has earned his good sites the hard way....by taking one bad site at a time and making it something better than most of his competition could.
That and a shrewd knack for self promotion and an ability to put himself in the right place at the right time
He is going to make one of the best ASGCA presidents ever, and you heard it here first.