David Stramm writes:
Dan, would you not agree that Riviera and LACC were better than Marion and Whitemarsh Valley? Or CPC, RM and Pasa better than Alwoodey and Moortown, generally speaking? I'm by no means saying that the former courses are bad, but AM and GT had gotten better at their trades at the end, no?I'm having trouble agreeing with you. First, because I've never seen Marion, Whitemarsh, Alwoodey, Moortown or RM. Second, what any of us see of any of the courses designed by Mackenzie and Thomas is what has survived. It is natural that their later work has a better chance of surviving than their earlier work.
If you look at most of the architects of today, where we can go and see much of their early and later works, often their product goes downhill. It isn't always their fault -- they start chasing the bigger commissions, but still I'd say of courses we can go and look at, it sure seems like the product suffers the later in their career. Is there something magical about the old timers that made them improve as they got older, while current ones degrade?
Cheers,
Dan King
They don't build courses for people. They build monuments to themselves.
--George Archer (on modern golf architects)