Mike,
I don't think that Rees did Montauk...that is his father's work.
I've played Grand Niagara in Ontario, Arcadian Shores in Myrtle Beach (which he doesn't list on his site), Lake of Isles North in Connecticut, Golden Horseshoe Green in Virginia and will play Currituck in North Carolina next week. What I find he does well is clean, tight lines, focus on the aesthetically pleasing. He is not minimalist, he is not earthy, he is not natural. He took the Lake of Isles site, as grungy a place as one could fine, and cleaned it up. Same with the Green at Golden Horseshoe, which is much more open and had much more potential for something funky than the Gold course (that his dad did.) I expect that Currituck, despite being on the Outer Banks and full of wild potential, will be prim and proper as a blue-blood school girl's appearance. I hope that I'm wrong.
I think what Rees did was, he looked at Fazio and Hills and their ilk and said, "that's my competition." In fact, that competition rather than a road less traveled mattered to him, was where he began to look like others. I wonder what type of competition there was between his dad and Pete Dye, what his dad thought of Dye, and if Rees figured, I can't look like Dye because my dad doesn't look like Dye.