"Other architects, however -- say Seth Raynor, Pete Dye, fill in the blank -- did or do not start out with that intention at all. By saying that Mackenzie's remark represents the fundamental dynamic of golf course architecture, you are excluding a whole host of architects and their intentions."
JMorgan:
I am not excluding a whole host of architects and their intentions (or even a whole host of golfers and their preferences) at all. Matter of fact, I am very much trying to do the very opposite----eg INCLUDE all architects and all golfers and their particular preferences and motivations regarding golf course architecture.
Perhaps in my initial post you thought I meant to say that Mackenzie's remark represented some fundamental TRUTH in golf architectural "PRINCIPLES". I didn't say that though; I said his remark probably represented the ultimate TRUTH of an essential "DYNAMIC" in golf course architecture! (Of course one would probably need to assume that Mackenzie did not mean to say and/or Maxwell did not aspire to purposefully avoid any credit at all for doing what he did with golf course architecture!
One could probably logically assume that both Mackenzie and Maxwell might hope that most golfers could actually see that they did a lot to make it look like they did almost nothing, but I think we can all see there's a pretty interesting dynamic in even that!
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There is a very great difference between the one and the other.
Ultimately, I'm trying to ask this question:
"Is it possible that even if most all architects and even golfers say they like things to look "Natural" in golf course architecture that they actually prefer a look of the man-made in architect as long as it isn't completely obnoxious?"
I believe I can even find a good number of intelligent golfers who will actually say they prefer man-made looking architecture and that they can also very much understand and see the differences between wholly natural architectural elements and natural looking (man-made) architecture compared to artificial looking architecture that is clearly man-made!
My sense is that far more than we realize might prefer the latter even if subliminally.