I'll give Gil Hanse a nod.
At my home course, French Creek, he did great work with what is far from great land. It's intersected by protected land, very hilly in spots, rocky land, in three townships, and divided by a state highway. Also bordered on the north by the PA Turnpike.
All that, and I think he did a great job. The course won't ever hold a major, but that's A-OK. To me, it's a perfect course for a private club - fun, always new, great ground movement, and wonderfully constructed greens. Great bunkering too.