There just isn't much about Chambers Bay that makes me think "discovery," Garland, I'm sorry but there isn't.
The site is essentially a big sand bowl. #4 goes up the side of the bowl, #5 comes down it. #7 goes up it, #8 skirts the edge of it, #9 comes down it.
#12 goes up it, #13 skirts the edge of it, #14 goes down it, #15 goes down it even the further.
Then there are the holes hugging the waterfront and a bunch in the middle of the "sandbox"
Everything around the walking trail was fabricated to hide it. When the course first opened up there wasn't really anywhere you DIDN'T see dozer tracks.
I fail to really see your point regarding the export/import of topsoil. Did all that fresh screened material go back in the same spot where it was taken from? To my mind that would imply there was a virtuous feature worth saving.
Now don't anyone go getting me wrong. I think some of the fabricated features of the course are fabulous. I love #2, #3, #4, #10, #11 pretty much through to the finish. Great stuff, I like this sort of golf course architecture.
But this was a complete refacing of a landscape, not a delicate nip and tuck...