There is an article that accompanies the rankings, and it includes this nice tribute to Seth (Raynor) and Tom (Doak). I wonder if all Yale needs to crack the Top 100 is a little handiwork from Tom?
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The bad news for today's architects is that the hottest course designer, according to the two-year snapshot provided by America's 100 Greatest, is a guy who has been dead for 89 years. Three Seth Raynor designs join the Top 100 in 2015: No. 52 Camargo Club, No. 64 Yeamans Hall and No. 99 Shoreacres. (Camargo and Shoreacres had been previously ranked. This is the first appearance for Yeamans Hall.)
All three are classic designs, with geometric features and replica holes, each studiously restored in recent years by architect Tom Doak, one of the top design practitioners of today, who worships early architecture and fashions his work in that style, as evidenced by No. 18 Pacific Dunes, No. 38 Sebonack (a co-design with Jack Nicklaus), No. 54 Ballyneal and No. 55 Old Macdonald (a co-design with Jim Urbina). Not for nothing does Doak call his firm Renaissance Golf Design. But the term restoration is misleading. Though Doak has recaptured green sizes and bunker depths, strategies and angles, he has also installed state-of-the-art irrigation and turf. These are classics that have been fully retrofitted for today's game.