Matt,
Fair points, although, like I've said before, I don't think I need to play dozens of Fazio courses to have an opinion on his work. It's not like I live in a vacuum where I only play two Fazio courses and then know absolutely zero about his other work. I know he likes to move a lot of earth and spend a lot of money on his courses. I also realize he takes on a large amount of work, which will affect his total body of architecture. I've read countless descriptions of his golf courses, some positive and some negative. In that way, I am familiar with his work.
More importantly, as you know, I am intimately familiar with his renovation attempts at Oak Hill. These so-called "upgrades," both in the 1970s and now, are awkward pieces of schlock. He has crippled the routing in multiple places and built golf holes that belong on a Florida muni. He makes no attempt to blend his renovation work with the rest of the layout. The club (I don't quite know why) brought his group in to touch up these holes this past fall. While they made minor improvements, the holes still stick out like sore thumbs compared to the rest of the layout. His work at Oak Hill reveals an attitude of disregard for classic architecture and lack of knowledge about how golf courses fit into the land. The Oak Hill holes dramatically affect my impression of his architecture.
In many ways, Galloway will change my impression of his original architecture. Galloway is a lot of fun to play and blends in very well with the Southern New Jersey landscape. I had a ball playing GN, and I give a ton of credit to Fazio for doing what he did there. Perhaps my dislike for Fazio's work stems more from his renovation work than his original layouts. Galloway convinces me that his original work is worthing looking at in the future.
Matt, you can shred me all you want for having a "personal homework side" that is really light. I'm not claiming to be an expert on Fazio's complete body of work, but I have a solid concept of his philosophy, and it's not completely to my liking. Even so, I'll make an effort to see his best layouts in the future.