Tom,
Using Firekeeper as my last course and because it was named best public course in KS by Brad Klein and GolfWeek recently, so its among my best, here is your breakdown:
Fairways - No Grading
1, 2, 8, 10, 13,17 and the par 3's (5, 7, 13, 16)
Fairways - Limited/Specific Problem Grading
6 (filled and piped major swale in LZ)
9 (Lowered Green subtantially on uphill hole, grading out maybe 100 yards to tie green in)
12(cut swale in front of green for pad fill, and to create "dead ground for vision deception, a la Pinehurst 15)
14 (Slight cut for vision, level fw
15(Level LZ cross slope)
18(Level LZ cross slope, add "save lip" along creek, shaper added grass bunkers beyond the LZ to help visually split the double fw
Fairways with major grading for vision (routed over hills.....)
3, 4, 11.
So, its 10-6-4 on the fw.
We probably differ a bit on green construction, as most had fill added, none were right on grade, and only greens 8, 10, 14 were built balancing on site cut and fill. On other projects, I have had more of those.
As for tees, the numbers would be similar to the greens, but more were cut and fill balance in the gentle hillsides.
Overall, I moved 90,000 CY of bulk dirt there. LUI thinks we went over by 20%, which may be the case, we really didn't measure, but still, that is a pretty low earthmoving number.
Moreover, its not all that unusual for me. Firekeeper replaced Colbert Hills as the top public in KS, and I would have to check the files, but because of rock, we didn't move a lot of earth at all, finding ways to scrape up what we needed. I think you commented on the lack of earthmoving when you visited there. Also, I recall you commenting on how little earth was moved on my first project as an associate with Killian and Nugent - Kemper Lakes.
By contrast, my other KS course (now ranked third public in the state) at Sand Creek Station in Newton sits on a floodplain site, with water table a few feet below the surface, and had a requirement for detention ponds as part of the housing. The earthmoving was over 400,000 CY there. So, as Tim says, a guy does what a guy has to do!
Hope that answers your question, but I always fell into, and was trained as the forced minimalist by budget....