I'm with Lou, as its an erroneous premise. We are much better at building golf courses. No one has mentioned drainage either, but that is 100X better than the old guys, who left courses that added drainage nearly every year, sometimes in large quantities.
I would also disagree with TD about the "maximizing profits" for a few reasons. First, tell me all those Ross paper jobs weren't about pure profit over style? At least when JN took on dozens of courses, he had an associate on all of them that he trusted. Pretty much ditto with RTJ, etc. Or tell me that Mac's temporary partners, or leaving folks in charge after his short trip to Australia weren't about raking in revenues. Let's face it, after TD stopped driving his bulldozer, he was at least somewhat concerned with the business end of it, too. Not that its bad, and you could argue that if someone ISN'T concerned with the business end, they don't end up being very successful architects.
Yes, styles come and go and you may or may not appreciate all styles equally, but that has little to do with BUILDING golf courses and all to do with the architects style, and how it relates to your tastes, biases, etc., all have which been directly altered if you visit this website too much......