Mark Fine,
It is clearly a step in the wrong direction.
The key to protecting par, challenge and interest is more,
not less contouring.
Less contouring will become a vicious cycle resulting in higher green speeds, resulting in less contouring, and on and on, until you basically have flat greens.
I don't know the course in question, but if its in an area where poa is in the greens, why the need to lower the contours ?
One only has to look at the 1st, 3rd, 4th, 6th, 10th, 11th, 12th, 13th, 15th and 16th greens at NGLA to understand that you can have contours, severe contours, while maintaining very fast putting surfaces.
There is no excuse for removing the character, the distinctiveness from the greens in the name of speed.
But, that's just my opinion, they could be wrong.