You guys might be right. To "transcend" for a period of time and then lose impact, like Harbour Town might be doing, isn't transcendent. I don't know what to call it, revolutionary...innovative...eh, I don't know.
I feel like The Golf Club did, perhaps, usher in minimalism right in the face of RTJ's "maximalism". I do feel that qualifies.
And there is something about TPC Sawgrass that I think is transcendent. Dictionary definition...to rise above or extend notably beyond ordinary limits. Didn't that course do that? Swamp land becomes a world-class, long-lasting golf course.
Now, if you want to argue that these courses are "better" than Cypress Pine Valley...I can't do that. I've played neither. The ratings suggests these are better, but all these courses discussed are listed at Top 100 by everyone. Maybe a better cut off is Top 10 or 25 by everyone.
Regardless, I do think Pete Dye is an all-time great and has had a HUGE impact on architecture as we know it. Do you disagree with that?