The great thing about designing public courses is hearing testimonials like Tony's. While I would love to be designing more high end resorts, I do believe I have done more for golf in America by bringing some semblance of good golf to more folks at reasonable prices, a la Highlands, Sand Creek, etc. Not a terrible legacy if I go down in a plane crash tomorrow.
There wouldn't be 25 million American golfers without our 10,000 (?) muni courses.
BTW, as I have related, part of that comes from starting golf as a guest of the next door neighbors at Medinah, and then continuing my play on the local public courses, and thinking the two ought to have been more equal in quality. And, when I moved to DFW, one goal was to be thought of as the next Ralph Plummer, who was known for designing literally dozens of moderate cost public and private courses around Texas. Right now, I am at a bakers dozen so I have a ways to go, and not as much time to get there.