Joe:
I have done a preliminary routing for Old Macdonald, but the word "preliminary" means what it says ... it could be close to the finished routing, or it could be way different.
However, unless Mr. Keiser changes his mind, the clubhouse will be in the future Madrone Village (north of the practice facility on the inland side of the dune), so the first and last 2-3 holes will be east of the dune, and the rest of it will be out on the land you see from Pacific Dunes. And the land out there is not as flat as you think ... gorse tends to make everything look flatter than it is. You see some more of the topo from the 17th tee at Pacific, looking down past the green. The topo is not as dramatic as Pacific Dunes, but you could easily compare it to, say, Prestwick.
Adam:
Why wouldn't I consider a "contest winner" design for one of the holes in Bandon? First and foremost, I wouldn't want to commit to using anyone's idea without being sure we could adapt it to the style of our course and to the specifics of the site. (If I couldn't find a good place to put a Redan out there, I might not build one of those, either, but the nice thing about the Redan is it's a relatively simple concept to follow ... unlike say Dr. MacKenzie's prize-winning design.)
The other thing about a contest winner is you have to consider what you are giving up to build it. Macdonald had some pretty good golf holes in his quiver. Would the contest winner be better than the Bottle hole, or the 16th at Littlestone that Macdonald adapted for Lido? I've been asked to put my own ego aside and be comfortable with sticking to Macdonald's ideas ... and I can do that in homage to C.B. Macdonald, but why would we want to introduce someone else's ego into the picture? We've got plenty of those on board already!