I'm guessing, Paul, but I think one of the lessons is "Go Very Big (and Bold) or Go Very Small (and Modest) -- it's the Middle Ground that will Kill You".
I vote for Go Very Small (and Modest), but I'm a glass-half-empty sort of fellow. But also, in 60 years such a course is ripe for being the next great "undiscovered gem", which I for one wouldn't mind having on my resume....
To quote Cosmo Vitelli (Ben Gazzara) from my beloved "The Killing of a Chinese Bookie", talking to the showgilrs from his club before they go onto the stage:
"Come on, baby, pick a a personality. Get dressed. Let's go down there. We'll do a great show. We'll smile, we'll cry...big, glistening tears that pour onto the stage. And we'll make their lives a little happier, huh? So they won't have to face themselves. They can pretend to be somebody else. Be happy. Be joyous. Come on. You. Maestro."
I'd say, pick personality: pick a Donald Ross or an Alastair Mackenzie. (I think Ross is safer....)
Peter