Pat,
I'm told by a long-time member that Fazio noted the ability to replicate the approach to the 2nd on the land that now houses the 10th on the Short course and the "template" concept grew from there.
And the land that houses the Short course isn't far from the railway lines, so the Philly area conspiracy crew could extend their long-standing argument to these holes...
Dave,
The holes on both courses blend into that thick sand and pine forest, on the main course with a fairly broad transition zone outside the wide fairways in most cases. One of the many great sensory pleasures of PV is how intense the pine smell is deep in the native areas. Not something we get too much of in Aus.
Surprisingly few golf balls are lost on dry land on the main course. Between 15 and 16 is probably the thickest area, along with right of 6 past the driving zone.
Alex,
In a couple of cases remarkably so. The 2nd (copy of 14) plays easier but looks very similar. The 10th (copy of 2) is the one that blew me away the most. You really could be standing on the same hole but for the surrounding views being different.
The 3rd (approach to the 16th) obviously hasn't got the water right of the green but the short left bunker is there and the pitch of the fairway you're hitting off is a great example of what you find on the original hole.
The others are more "templates" in the MacRaynor mold -- in that the shots and strategies are replicated and the visuals are extremely familiar, but it's not an absolute exact copy. But extremely close, really.
I took very few pictures on the main course this visit owing to being in a tournament and being more focused on actually playing, but I'd love to compare the Short course pics to those I took of the main course in 2010 when I get the time.