This brings up a related, perhaps interesting topic...What about great golfers and their designs? Can you be too good of a player for your own good as a GCA? Do the top players have a hard time designing fun, interesting courses for the average 15 handicapper? We know they can't stand blind shots or excessive rub of the green. I know some of this type of debate went on during the Sebonack process. Seems to me Ben Crenshaw is the only top PGA pro who is revered here for his GCA, and maybe that's because he has Bill Coore at his side to temper some of his impulses as a great player. Any thoughts?