I would like to raise my hand in class and ask a question. Are the concepts of Old Macdonald and Old American (+ The Tribute) pretty much the same, or have I just flunked GCA? I ask this as if I'd never read a thread on GCA because I want the truth! and can handle it. It was 6 years ago that George Bahto corrected me during a phone conversation when he said, "No, you don't want to copy holes, Eric, but the strategies of the holes", or something to that effect, with emphasis on strategies. To this day, I am still somewhat skeptical of the nuance that distinguishes the two, but I am willing to learn if you guys are willing to teach the class.
Reading the following passage, I think Tripp and Justin are on the same page as George was with me:
"One of the many things Justin Leonard and I have in common is a love for the early American golf courses – the “classics” created during a period from about 1910 to about 1937 that was know as the “Golden Age of Golf Architecture”. It was a period when the greats of golf architecture, such as A.W. Tillinghast, Seth Raynor, Donald Ross, and Perry Maxwell crafted golf courses into the land with strategic interest and variety as their main objectives.
When presented with the opportunity to create a new and unique golf experience along the shoreline of Lake Lewisville, Justin and I immediately agreed that this was great piece of ground to build a golf course that paid homage to the great early American designs we so loved. What resulted was a design process that took us all over the country, physically and mentally, to recall and study the details of courses like Shinnecock, National Golf Links, Maidstone, Pinehurst, and Prairie Dunes, eventually leading to an untold number of hours spent debating and brainstorming design ideas that would meld together to create a golf experience that would not only give players a visual sense of the courses from this era, but the ability to experience the strategic interest and variety that has often been lost in the modern era." - Tripp Davis http://www.theoldamericangolfclub.com/
So, replica, or not a replica? Tribute? Road? Templates? Inspired by Golf? Redan? Amen Corner? NGLA?
Are the differences in concept between Old Mac and Old American so great? Why are the the words replica and template seemingly taboo, yet to me, the drawings, the talking about putting holes from other golf courses (call it strategies, it's still from that hole) in the ground is, for lack of a better word, okay with the cognoscenti?