There's been a lot of discussion about Tom Fazio here lately, especially in the context of the publication rankings. Tom has a slew of courses ranked in the respective top 100's, including 1/4 of the Golfweek Modern list. Alotian Club just debuted #14 on Golf Digest's list.
Golfweek Modern:
11. Shadow Creek Golf Club
19. Wade Hampton Club
22. Gozzer Ranch Golf Club
23. *Mountaintop Golf & Lake Club
24. *Shooting Star Golf Club
27. Galloway National Golf Club
34. Dallas National Golf Club
43. World Woods (Pine Barrens)
44. *Diamond Creek Golf Club
45. Fallen Oak Golf Club
50. *Martis Camp Club
51. Pronghorn (Fazio)
53. Karsten Creek Golf Club
55. Black Diamond Ranch (Quarry)
57. Sea Island Golf Club (Seaside) (2000 reno)
59. *Spring Hill Golf Club
61. The Preserve
62. Quail Hollow Club
63. Butler National Golf Club
65. Trump National Golf Club (Old)
69. Estancia
76. Victoria National Golf Club
80. Briggs Ranch Golf Club
90. Jupiter Hills Club (Hills)
92. Whisper Rock (Upper)
Fazio's calling card seems to be consistent quality courses that generally look nice and have everything laid out in front of you. Instead of debating the pros and cons of this design approach, let's focus on highlighting some of the standout holes of Tom's that you've played.
I've only played one of the aforementioned courses, but I can point to the 4th hole at World Woods Pine Barrens as one example. Risk-reward on both the tee shot and approach shot, on one of my favorite (and best value) public destinations.
Approach shot: