I think golf courses that are basically senseless and simply hard are easiest to build. Championship courses are not always this way. Tanglewood Park, Bryan Park and Duke are all 'championship' courses, but they all have character and make a player think his or her way around the course. TPC Wakefield Plantation on the other hand has absolutely no character; hit the ball where ever off the tee and then hit something high with spin into the green. No character at all; must have been easy to design I think. But a 'championship' course need not be characterless; I think that is a very, very broad classification.