Rich:
Just so you get your deities straight, "poofs" are not God's or Bill Coore's, they're Perry Maxwells and they're almost exclusively on greens by Perry. They just happen to be called "poofs" by Bill Coore. That word may have even popped into his head while explaining a very low profile little moundish affair on #10 green at GMGC. We were walking around looking at the green and he spotted one of the little things and said: "See that, that's classic Perry Maxwell, it's almost not noticeable but it sort of goes, ah, ah, you know, POOF!
Really good "Perry poofs" are wonderful and sometimes not particular apparent when putting and occasionally with the unaware can swing a ball as hard as the praire wind!
We do tend to take these little nuances as well as other architectural matters very seriously, though, and we should recognize that although some of the great architects like MacKenzie and Maxwell may have too, they also may have happened upon things in a far less serious, more mundane or even accidental way!
We know, for instance, that one nine on one of America's great courses which Alister proclaimed to Perry was an excellent nine, Perry had to inform him that it was, in fact, an excellent 8 hole nine! But no matter, we know that they both were able to manage a very cool uphill par 3 into the nine to complete it! What is not known, however, is whether they had to move the clubhouse to accomodate it or perhaps even Lake Michigan itself!
We know both MacKenzie and Maxwell may have been very quick studies architecturally, creating and conceiving of things extremely rapidly and also in and out of town like wraiths. We know Perry was an early morning designer and most of the rest of the day could probably be found at the local symphony orchestra!
Which brings up some interesting speculation! The real "poofmeister" may not have been Perry at all but his elusive "Forgotten Man" who carried out Perry's early morning instructions during the rest of the day when Perry was at the orchestra!
But anyway, "poofs" are some of the best green surface features there are and Coore is very good at them too. There's a fantastic one towards the center of PVGC's left #9 green, by the way!