Pete Pallotta
Thank you, the notion that the two times are different is true but I think that the term TIME is interwoven in golf course design. Was Mike ahead of his time, were his first golf courses quickly dismissed by some as too bold, as Mike evolved did his true artistry and the finer nuances of his golf courses like MPCC become more easily understood?
I appreciate your efforts in the descriptions of Greek Time, I think they are a part of what I have been wanting to discuss further. I just found that John K's posting was timely and that only over time the value of talking about Mikes courses seem to now resonate in GC Architecture circles.
Alister Mackenzies time line is complete. Coore and Crenshaw's contribution to the world of design is still evolving and only time will tell what legacy they will leave on all of us.
So, it my opinion Time not only plays a role in the evolution of a single design it also plays a role in the evolution of many designs, we are now in the era of very natural looking layouts, a far departure from the 70 and 80s manufactured look.
Mammoth Dunes, Sand Valley are both wonderfully done, were Stonehouse and Royal New Kent way ahead of the times?
What will the next evolution in golf course design bring us, only TIME will tell!