Tom,
So true - When very few really know what good design is anyway, how can we ask a client to care. And Lord knows, even among those who care, there is no consensus.
Lester is right. Not many of us have the luxury of even trying to mail one in. For most of us, our best sales tool is our last job.......and even that isn't enough sometimes.
I have had exactly two jobs where the circumstances more or less dictated mailing it in - working for a development company that absolutely didn't want me to do more than route the course and get green plans to about the right size so they could build them the way they wanted, or nearly so. I tried my best, but even if I had showed up a milllion times, in those cases, it wouldn't have mattered because I didn't have the personal or contractual power to over rule anyone.
It's interesting to analyze why jobs don't come out as well as they obviously could have. I mentioned a few above, but the site or a gca's own limited approach to design can also be factors, no matter how hard he tried. Think Bell and Torrey Pines - almost everyone thinks that might have come out better, but I doubt Bell "mailed it in" with a high profile ocean front site. He just did what he normally did and it doesn't look right next to the ocean.
I haven't seen the Quarry mentioned in the OP, so its hard to comment. I suspect however, that HF gave the project to a different associate and tried to do everything possible to make it different than across the street. So, if CP had green contours, waste bunkers, etc. that all looked pretty neat, the other wasn't going to get it. Think Fazio at World Woods and his two different styles at Rolling Oaks and Pine Barrens, etc.
And sometimes schedule does play a part. If a course is on a fast track, there is little time to tweak the details if grassing dates must be met.
I guess I don't like, or agree with, the idea that gca's "mail it in" if you don't care for a particular style. Most of us are thrilled to get any new course to design and I just don't recall anyone in the biz say "Yeah, I am going to give them a load of crap!"