Maybe I should not have named architects, because doing so probably distracted the reader away from the main point I am trying to make, which is: No one architect is the ideal match for all jobs. Different circumstances would likely cause each of us to choose different architects, especially if we have to live with the consequences. Given the right circumstances we might even choose an architect who is not our favorite. I invite reaction to that assertion, and reaction to my choice of architects, if you wish.
Tim:
I will yield to your judgement regarding Tom Doak. I certainly do not wish to be unfair and I really don't know the man. My comment regarding the liklihoood that he would not be receptive to input from the client was formed entirely based on my interpretation of comments he has made on GCA. I get the impression, perhaps false, that he would rather reject a project if he isn't given a free hand.
Craig:
My choice of Davis Love is based on a hunch and a some evidence. I have played only one of his courses, Anderson Creek, and I was impressed with his style. Anderson Creek is a new private residential development course located about 45 minutes form Pinehurst. While at UNC Davis played a lot of golf in Pinehurst and that influence shows at Anderson Creek. The property is similar to that found in the NC Sandhills and the design has a definite "Pinehurst" feel. There are absolutley no gimmicks, extensive use of forward bunkers, restrained use of water, some raised greens with real personality, excellent chipping areas, and four really fun risk/reward par fives.
Normally I don't get very excited about touring pros posing as architects, but I do respect those who actually make a serious effort to learn and will spent lots of personal time on the project. I stand to be corrected, but I think Davis meets those requirements, so I would encourage him to stick with it.
Notice that I chose him for projects where the financial risk is not so high and where a big-time, established architect is not necessary and would be too expensive.
RJ: Good luck with becoming a billionaire and launching your partnership with Tommy.
I did not intend that my list of scenarios be the only ones that could be considered. I could have made up another twenty or so, but the post woud be too lengthy. Feel free to create your own, as RJ did.