Adam,
You set your own self up for disappointment, it's not a fault of the template or it's name.
JCUrbina,
I am assuming that your remark about Ross and Tillinghast and Ideal holes cuts both ways, i.e., CB/SR and their use of Ideal concepts would not have disappointed us if they were used on certain pieces of land that now contain courses built by Ross or Tillie.
JC,
I think Tom Doak's most recent reply about his finding of the ideal location for the Biarritz at OM offered me some food for thought as pertains to your original question. It sounds like an instance where a piece of property had the naturally occurring features that allowed for that well known concept to be used, and it became a hole that maximized the natural surroundings in the best fashion, i.e. there it lay, identifiable and ready to be used. I'm not implying that a non-thematic hole couldn't have been created, just that this might be an instance where the maximum was achieved by using the concept.
Just as an aside, I wonder if this hole at OM would have revealed itself if the original had never been conceived so long ago?