Then there is the charge the architect has from his employer as to what kind of course they wanted. It would be interesting for Tom to comment on this . At what point in his career, if ever , where he had free reign to do whatever he wants?
Archie:
I think there has to be some general agreement at the beginning about what kind of course the client wants, or you're not going to get hired to begin with.
After that, a lot of my clients would probably say they gave me free reign, but some are freer than others; most of them wanted to have some input during the process. I would say I had three, or four, projects where the client gave me free reign.
The first was my first course, High Pointe. And I learned that having free reign was not necessarily the smartest approach, because after the course was done, when golfers came in and lodged their usual complaints, the owner took them seriously, because he hadn't been involved enough in the design process to just dismiss most comments as griping. Ultimately, they changed some things on the course that I didn't think needed to be changed.
So, since then, I have tried to have clients involved enough to feel like the course was theirs, and defend it that way.
I did have two clients who weren't golfers at all, and just kept encouraging me to make the course fun. And you could say those two turned out pretty well: Barnbougle Dunes, and Ballyneal.
Tara Iti was a bit different. Mr. Kayne was an avid golfer and wanted to be involved, but because he had wanted to tie a bonus payment into the course being ranked, I noted that he couldn't really stop me from doing what I thought was best, unless he wanted to just pay me the bonus! So, he would come out and see what we were doing, but his comments were always positive. Then, right at the very end, he said he thought we should make the 17th hole tougher than what we'd shaped! I considered that for two or three days, agreed with him, and tore up the green just as the grass was sprouting in order to tighten the hazards around it and give it some more contour.
So, overall, I think you'd have to say the track record for giving me free reign has been pretty good.