I am the person to whom Bill C. originally told the animal trails story, during the earliest days of exploration on the CGC site, and I am the one who brought it up in the news conference last Wednesday. As Bill said, and I think most people gather, he doesn't simply follow animal trails to route the golf course. It is part of his familiarization process with any give piece of property. He and Ben spent more than a week on the property, walking, studying (the animal trails being one element - along with drainages, vegetation lines, natural features and client input - taken into consideration. I thought it was fascinating, simply because it demonstrates one way that one designer attunes himself to the land.
He certainly didn't say, nor ever implied, that that's how he "routes the golf course."
And obviously, every designer evaluates property differently and individually - thank goodness. That's part of the creative process, to interpret a site and determine how best to work with it. Not to speak for any designer, but I would guess that few have a site interpretation method that is set in stone. As with artist/architect/engineer - method at any given time is a culmination of all experience that has come before. So it's always fluid, in a sense.
That said, I really do love the routing at CGC. I think it achieves an incredible sense of intimacy and continuity, even as it traverses a vast and varied site.
It was a great experience to watch the seniors play it this week, and I felt the course performed very well. At the beginning of the week, it was a little softer than usual, but it firmed up throughout the warm, dry, breezy week, just as it naturally would.
I spoke extensively with Ben, Bill, Kerry and many of the competitors throughout the week, and the general verdict on the golf course from all the diverse viewpoints - architectural, strategic, playability and setup - was more than positive. Most of the competitors truly enjoyed the golf course - a great compliment to Bill, Ben and Kerry. It delivered eagles and doubles/others in roughly the same numbers and made for exciting and fun golf.
Really, really great experience.