Wayne,
I agree with much of what you say. I am so glad that there are such a variety of design styles. In fact I find it fascinating. I love the MacRynor style, and I love to see how this school adapted the templates to each piece of property, but having said that, it would be awfully boring if all the architects used templates all the time.
I think you over estimate how much Macdonald and Raynor forced the style on the land. They moved dirt, but so did other ODG's. To me, WHERE they chose to place each template is the real genius. For example, I look at how the great Redans use the natural slope of the land, not a bulldozer. Just look at the backdrop to this Short Hole. I have come to believe that Macdonald and Raynor always strived to put this hole is a very dramatic location.
Lastly, Macdonald and Raynor were hired to build private courses because the members wanted that style. And as a member of a MacRaynor course, the real strength of the design is how much fun they are to play time after time.
However, I appreciate your design preference.