Jeff,
I don't remember you doing much work on 11 green. The hole was devalued considerably when your client sold off the old 17th hole to an apartment developer (Frank Houseman) and forced the rerouting of 10 and 11, plus the creation of the worst hole on the course on the ground that the rerouting provided (what became the 8th- was Killian or Nugent involved in this work?).
"Old" 11 was a fantastic narrow, mid-iron par 3 usually into a prevailing wind, with the left side saving some wind-induced hooky shots. I don't remember that the green was re-oriented to the re-positioned tees, shortening the hole by two or three clubs with the shot now to a wide green with the kickplate serving more as a backstop. It did make for some interesting putts when the hole was on the opposite side of the green, but with a 9-iron from the back tees, it was a hard green to miss (didn't Andrew shoot something like 63 in the club championship one year?).
Anyways, you were not involved in the rerouting, and as I recall, you guys put in bent (SR1020?) when you "modernized" the course. The right side hole location on 17 became "necessary" because the green site had shade and air circulation issues and most of the flatter left side was in poor condition. When they converted to Champion and allowed the speed to increase (probably well over 11' avg. during the winter, considering the slopes), a few of the greens could have used windmills and clowns to enhance the theme.
But in hindsight, what once was a top 5 course in Texas at over 7k yards, par 71, home to a bunch of good players and assorted gamblers, was still challenging and fun at around 6.7k with crazy, way too-fast greens. And your client did fabulously with the purchase (essentially got it for free after the sale of the apartment land) and your modernization which allowed him to sell the course as the jewel in a package of four or five for a bunch of $millions. You served him well. That the course no longer exists is a regrettable story, but one not uncommon throughout the history of the game. Good memories.