TD, I noticed that one, but it's narrow and a nice valley cut through there would be nice. Besides, if you are right, and Zac has the ponds on some sidehills, which might take more fill than cut to build, you have to get some cuts from somewhere to build features. I have had that happen occasionally - not enough cut because all the holes were pretty natural, and I expect you have it pretty often.
BTW, I highlight ridges in yellow, and creek bottoms or valleys in a pale blue. My wife wonders why I buy so many highlighters when I really don't read that much......
I trust the term Pete was trying to get across was "sliding up (or down) the contours, which does yield better holes than perfectly paralleling them in many cases. This routing does it quite nicely, and even when tee shots go over big valleys, you leave room for alternate tees and routes that don't require the carry.
Having hung with many gca's and near gca's over the years, I can tell it's true, some folks really understand topo maps in 3D, while others really don't, despite their job title.