Pat,
IMO, no good golf course gets built exactly to plan. There is always field decisions because no matter how good anyone thinks they are at building a course in the office, it gets changed for the better in the field.
If someone had what they thought was a good plan, and hired an architect to adapt the plan to a certain piece of ground, then I'd be fine with that. If they do that, the first thing to change will be the plan to better fit the ground, and then while the course is getting built, it will be edited in the field.
What I am against is taking a course from another region, on different soils, in a different climate, with a different builder, construction superintendent, client, equipment....on and on, and claim they can rebuild the same course. That is disingenuous because no matter what the techno nerds may say, I'm calling BS on it being pulled off.
Are they trying to rebuild the Lido with the routing, holes sequencing, and golf features replicated as close as possible? Or will they take the plan, concede it was not drawn with central Florida in mind, and allow the architect to take those 18 hole concepts and arrange them to best fit the land? If they do that, then I think the course will be better, but it will not be THE Lido. Thus I'm curious what they have in mind.