So is this basically a tribute course?
Did Dye have a hand in the routing and if so, what does that mean on a dead flat site?
My question is, should Dye even get attribution for this course?
Some of the recent topics on this site are about new and creative ideas in golf development and architecture and this falls into the category of retro/throw-back trends, like The Lido. This is like recreating a vintage 1970s Dye Lowcountry course.
Nearly 20 years ago, I interviewed Tom Doak and he said when he got started in the business in the early 80s the predominant themes of golf course architecture/development was [paraphrasing/trying to remember exactly] "to hire Pete Dye on a flat site and have him push around a bunch of dirt." I don't recall if he was being specific to the southeast Lowcountry but that's how I remember interpreting it.