Bob,
If you are referring to the most recent rebuild of one of your courses, the greens have very little in common with the ones that were torn up (other than they roll pure.) But I agree, the bold contours do limit hole locations. Some of the contouring could warrant 9,000+ sq. ft. greens.
Regarding the restoration of the other course, I feel that because the sizes of the greens did not increase as a whole and contouring became much more severe, hole locations were reduced significantly. Those greens would be much better if the contours that were created on a 5,000 sq ft area were stretched out to 7,000+ sq ft. At 10+ speeds (which I know is pretty much the norm there) some of those greens are very limited on what can be done in terms of hole locations-
The back of #2, #4, #9, #11, #12 (!), #15 and #17 are BRUTAL compared to what they were. If memory serves me well, those squarish green complexes cannot be expanded.
What is going to be rectified?
SS