I'm totally fine with it. Working with the land at hand, I think the architect should present the golfer with the most interesting and intriguing set of holes he can, taking challenge and playability into account, of course. They should tell a cohesive story; the length and makeup of that "story" are contingent upon the nature of its "pages," both in terms of quantity and quality. Simply put, stock nines of 36 (~3,500) / 36 (~3,500) are all too often uninspired and contrived in feel. Aiming for that outcome from the get-go, for the sake of achieving a "championship layout," is bananas