Re: What value is there in watching a course being built?
Well, no value at all for some, and for others, it completes their overall effort to study and enjoy the subject of golf course architecture and construction. There are great golfers who couldn't care on bit how the damn golf course got built nor what the land looked like before it was a golf course, yet their uncanny ability to play and understand what is there on the ground before them as a playing challenge, along with their ability to hit the shots the course design calls for, is superior and makes them some of the greatest players in the world.
On the other hand, there are guys that relish the chance to see or work within the process of the planning, routing, phazing, and construction, including study the engineering, and comprehend all of those aspects, and ironically the poor mutts can't play the game a lick!
I loved the book, "Pillars of the Earth" by K. Follett. I would love nothing better than to watch the construction of a great Cathedral from start to finish (even if it took 50 years). Yet, I'm not likely to be found praying inside once it is done... go figure. Other guys go there to pray daily, and don't even see the artistry and genius of the masonry or other craftmanship and engineering that went into the support of the nave that they kneel down within and confidently believe it will not fall upon them. Go figure...