Bill:
It's an honor to be named consultant to Royal Melbourne. Since I doubt I will ever be needed as consultant for The Old Course at St. Andrews, it's as good of a gig as I can imagine.
I was first there 27 years ago tomorrow, in our winter off in the middle of building High Pointe; so the timing was perfect for it to have a profound influence on my designs. Of course, I had seen a lot of other MacKenzie courses before that, and many of them had the same features which you mention, so you can't put all of my tendencies to the one course; but it's probably as close to my ideal as one could get. I wrote somewhere a few years back that Royal Melbourne is the course Augusta National wants to be, and now that they've got the conditions back to where they need to be, it's hard to beat.
P.S. I do wish the title of this thread were a bit different; it sounds like it's bashing Martin Hawtree in some way, for no apparent reason.
P.S. to Kyle: I heard a rumor about Sandringham when I was in Australia in December, but dismissed it as one of those crazy golf rumors. I can assure you no one at Royal Melbourne has mentioned anything of the sort to me, though it would be a lovely surprise! As to the 36 holes of Royal Melbourne, there is no specific assignment at all right now.