Matt,
That was my point, one is quantity orientated and the other quality. Duriing that walk through, some twenty five years ago with Ben, it was clear his love for the history of the game and his admiration for some of the architects of the past and the need to get back to the basics. This was a moment when TPC and courses similar to that design style were getting all the attention and today the attenttion has shifted to more of what he was preaching twenty five years ago and I am sure he influenced Bill in this direction. I have not played a lot of Nicklaus courses, around five, so by no means do I claim to be an expert. I have been involved in around twenty designs and I know how much heart and time it takes to create a good product and all the factors that have to be right in the formula. My best products to date are two products where I had continual involvement throughout the years and currently I am doing the second nine holes of a course just a couple of miles from my house and I am super pleased with how it is coming out and should be our best product to date. I have walked the Bear Club, a course that I belive was designed to sell clients in his neighborhood and he put alot of his personal time into this one becasue it was convient and an important marketing tool. Whats your thoughts on the course. Mine are a darn good track but not one of the top ten in Florida. Granted Florida doesn`t have the best land but rumors have it in the near future, there may be two new courses in Florida, one Doak and one C&C! How do you think they will compare to the Bear Club? But were drifting here, how much will Crenshaw have to with that club? If I had to pick one of them to design a course for me and they dropped all there other responsibilities and promised 100% participation, I would pick Crenshaw, I think he is more qualified and knows what it takes to create a truely unique and strategic golfing experience.