It is also possible for an architect to occasionally build a course that exceeds his own expectations.
Most people would find that difficult to understand, because what's been sold for generations is that the all-seeing architect visualizes the entire course in his head, before anything is constructed, and then it's just a matter of building it all according to the Vision. And, if that were true, then your courses would never exceed expectations, they could only let you down.
Fortunately, it's not true. Sometimes the more ground you open up, the more little nuances you find that you can use; and sometimes your crew comes up with great details you hadn't thought of.
I would say of the courses we've built, the three that most exceeded my expectations are Ballyneal, Old Macdonald, and Tumble Creek. I never really thought the first two would be compared favorably with Pacific Dunes by anyone, but they have been. And the third was a development project that I hoped would be able to shed the "development" stigma, but it turned out way better than I thought; it has one of the best sets of greens we've built.