Well actually there is no winner, since this was an exercise in having fun. But to close off the exercise, below is the original aerial and the actual design created for the site by the architect Kevin Holmes. The course is well on its way to opening next year.
Now, I did look over how the routings developed by other GCAers in the thread compared to the professional architect routings. I was about to queue the Twilight Zone music when I looked at the routing of Kevin Baynham,
he of 7 posts on this site over a year. The routing was remarkably similar to the finished product. But when I noticed that he added three lakes, including two boomerang shaped ones, I begin to suspect that despite Chris' statement:
It's not as if the owners or the architect are ever going to see it.
he might actually be channeling Kevin Holmes. Or, at least be involved with Kevin's architectural firm or as a sub-contractor. So, who is Chris Baynham, really?
In looking over the routing there are some interesting looking holes. A cape-like green site on the first; a double crossing of a creek on #4; and a horseshoe par 5 around the existing pond on #10. But, I'm left wondering how the course will go over with the corporate tournament crowd; there appear to be some forced carries on 4, 5, 10, 13, 14 and 18, and there is a lot of water, mostly on the right side of holes. I'm guessing this will not be a slicer's paradise. Guess we'll have to see how it plays on the ground; how penal it turns out to be.
And, I guess Garland, this will not be the course for you.