NGLA changed public golf in America forever in the way that it impacted Mike Keiser, the owner/developer/dreamer-in-chief of Bandon Dunes. Based on what I've read and conversations I've had with interested parties, NGLA is Mike's favorite golf course and it was a great stimulant to his desire to better understand golf course architecture. When you consider that NGLA is Macdonald's introductory course in golf course architecture for Americans with its "replicas" and templates and when you further consider that the Old Macdonald golf course continues that educational process in a decidedly respectful and playful way and further that the course is open to the public, you can see why I opine that NGLA changed public golf in a big way in this country. I'm sure it had an impact on private golf course construction as well, but the public gift is really a staggering concept when you think about it.
So I guess I should add that NGLA changed my golfing life because, in a somewhat elliptical way, it allowed me to expand my appreciation of golf course architecture by informing the man who had the vision to plan and build the Bandon Dunes Resort in a way that gives each and every player an opportunity to see the type of architecture on a public course in America that is usually only seen on a private course.