While watching Sunday Morning this morning on CBS, there was a segment on tonight’s Super Bowl halftime show: The Black Eyed Peas. When they were asked about their critics, the band’s leader responded with (paraphrased) “Critics are supposed to criticize, if they didn’t…they would be fans.”
That quote made me think about how GCAers study golf course architecture. The times I’ve spoken candidly with GCA participants in person, many times they generally favor the “minimalist” designs of Doak, Hanse, Coore and Crenshaw, etc… , love all things MacKenzie, Ross, MacRaynor, etc… and despise the work of Fazio, Nicklaus, Jones, etc…
I’ve honestly never heard anyone say something significantly critical about the work of Tom Doak or Bill Coore. I’ve heard design aficionados write off a Nicklaus course within the first 6 holes as “typical Nicklaus.”
So my question is: has GCA become a fan site? Are participants afraid to criticize the minimalist school of design due to the fear of not being included? Is GCA “group think” real?
Are we critics or are we fans?