Tommy Naccarato,
The "feel", or "atmosphere" you allude to are unique, but,
my question was confined to a field of play, a golf hole, and the replication of strategy and shot values on those IDENTICAL holes.
I think we would both prefer to play TOC rather than its IDENTICAL twin in Las Vegas, but, that wasn't the issue.
TEPaul,
Thank you for finally answering the question.
When a simple YES or NO answer will suffice,
volumes of irrelevant rhetoric don't address the issue and the question at hand.
Some forget that GOLF is a game, conducted upon a field of play, usually divided into 18 seperate sub-fields (holes) of play. Each hole has its unique configuration.
Football is a GAME, conducted upon a standardized field of play.
In the play of the GAME, conditions outside of the field of play are irrelevant, window dressing if you will.
If a hole exists in Scotland, and is exactly duplicated in Southhampton, NY, Bandon, OR, or Las Vegas, NV, what difference does it make in the strategic play of the GAME ?
If the shot values and architecture are identical, then the hole, in the context of the play of that hole, is IDENTICAL.
Somehow, if FAZIO or others create duplicate holes, it and they get criticized, yet, CBMacDonald, Raynor and others built a career on duplicating holes, and many on this site revere them and the holes that they duplicated.
If CBMacDonald and Raynor can duplicate holes from other locations, why is it so bad when FAZIO does it.
To preempt an invalid response, you're going to tell me because it's natural, it fits the natural lay of the land.
But you know at NGLA and other locations that that's not true, and you also know that nothing could be built in the arid, barren desert that is natural.
So give the man his due, when it is deserved and fair to do so.
To answer your question, you know as well as I do that NO natural course could be constructed in an arid, barren, featureless, desert flash flood zone.
You're so hung up on theory, that you overlook reality.