Interesting thread.
1: I like the Straits. Not necessarily stylistically but I am an unabashed supporter of it as an engineering and economic marvel. The land was a table top flat military base. Messers Kohler and Dye had the stones to build it. It defined an entire economy for not just a town, an entire state. They built public golf for the sake of golf in a place without a golf history on land that made no logical sense for golf and pulled it off. They could have sold a bunch of lakeside adjacent housing but did not.
For its era, it was a brilliant play.
2: Pros Payless To Play: With regard to playing for no pay, the Ryder Cup will post $100's millions ad and media carriage revenue. I'm for whatever deals the players can cut. The program depends on them for ratings, corporate hospitality, and advertising money. With Travel restricted, the media rights values for this one are through the sky.
The players don't get paid but you could assume there are a number of side deals in association with sponsors and advertisers, which they fully deserve.