I am traveling through Tuesday; when I get home, I will try to get help from my office to post my original concept sketch for The Sheep Ranch. It's a little bit different than George's sketch, but not much.
When we were first working on the project and trying to come up with "the ideal 18-hole routing," it was inevitable that whenever the routing turned inland, Mike Keiser and his partner Phil Friedmann were disappointed about going away from the coast. Eventually, once I realized the pattern, I thought that all they really seemed to want to do was to play up and down along the coast, and thus the concept was born of playing to whichever green you felt like playing to.
P.S. I loved the article by Hilton Tudhope, which I thought captured well the spirit of the place.
P.P.S. I have never worked harder on any project. I used to get headaches every evening, trying to figure out how green "D" or "H" would work from four or five different angles of approach. The green on the point is "E", by the way.
P.P.P.S. for Anthony: There are only a handful of bunkers out there. The soil is not sandy, so we had to bring sand in for the bunkers, and we didn't create many of them because we were sure the sand would blow out of them. For some reason, that hasn't been as big a problem as I anticipated.