Poppy Ridge, a Rees Jones design in Livermore, CA. was among the first course I ever played, and I still think it is a fine example of Rees at his best. He skillfully routed 3 separate nine-hole sequences that are equitable in challenge and quality, and all of them end up back at the club house. Given the steep nature of the property, the course isn't very walker-friendly, but overall I had a fairly high opinion of his work at first.
My subsequent exposures (redesign at the Duke course, walking a couple of holes at Pinehurst #7) have greatly tempered that affection, and I don't personally agree with many of the principles he puts forth in Whitten's article. But, of course, I'm all for variety. If others like his work and they agree to pay his fees, more power to him.