Tom D.
I don't really think it is too much of a coincidence. In fact, I really liked and appreciated what you had to say on your website...
" We prefer that our design reputation be based on our original 18-hole designs and our approach to that work is rooted in a deep respect for the ground we are given.
At the same time, it is informed by an abiding appreciation for the work of the old masters in the field. For that reason, we believe we owe it to the game to help preserve and restore the great classic courses of the past, when given the chance.
We have been sought out by many top clubs to help identify and restore their outstanding features. An index of our consulting clients follows, but we do not list them to try and take credit. Rather, we take great pride in the trust these clubs have placed in us and we relish the opportunity to gain a more intimate knowledge of their classic designs, preserving them in hope that we will draw inspiration for our original work down the road.
I highlighted a couple of segments of the lines from your site. This tells me that you respect the courses you are hired to work on and keep the courses defining features and/or try to restore them.
And, Jim...with this, "what's truly important about golf courses (are), challenge, fun and interest" I agree with that 100%.
Anyway, I feared answering Jim's question would derail this thread that JC started...I hope I haven't. Sorry!