Lou,
I got (I think) a nice compliment yesterday by someone who said I was their second favorite gca, after Fazio.....
I wasn't quite sure what to make of that, but I guess it was a compliment!
Fazio makes very few mistakes, although you could argue that with his clients and budgets (Hey, if Congress doubles the stimulus spending, they might come close to equaling a Fazio budget!) he shouldn't. But then, some do make mistakes wth similar budgets.
I do think some of his bashing here is merely because of his success and in part because he designs for clients who want a relativey clean look, no matter what the expense. No one seems to bash Pete Dye for building similar holes over and over again, and some day, even CC and TD will have problems with that if they keep reaping the top commisions. If they can do better in avoiding repitition that the busiest gca's of the past, more power to them.
But, those are opinions, subject to charges of motivational bias. It is a fact that Faz has lots of unique and interesting holes in his portfolio, and especially in short par 4's. I have never felt his par 3 holes are a particular strength, though. That is actually a bit unusual for top gca', nd especially so for those so well versed in the visual arts like Faz. He builds to many with just a single, small bunker, IMHO, with pretty straight forward shots, whereas I tend to think the par 3 offers a chance for a concept hole play wise, and given you can take in the entire hole in a glance, more of his great looking bunkering. As always, no motivation here and just MHO.
Lou, I might agree with you on the green contours, but you have been saying that since GSW which really aren't that wild. I did try to push the limits of contouring at Cowboys, Indian Creek and Bridges, and I do think I found the upper limit.......but even with my newer work, I hear complaints about over contouring when the greens slope less than 2%, which I just can't understand. There is no pleasing some people, I guess.