Ben:
Tom is far to kind to do this but here are few examples within the last decade that he has done that are more innovative than the work of anyone you glazed off.
At Sandglass Tom blended[size=78%] [/size]lidar recreations of holes and unique holes on a golf course. Thats not only as a concept but also the execution very forward thinking. As Tom fit the new holes and classical into his own routing. I could bring up more examples like the routing at Punta Brava with its cross overs and par 3's. Tom also brought back the concept of reversible golf courses to the conversation by building a successful modern reversible course at Forest Dunes. But, you just seem desperate to have your myopic view reinforced, but there is nothing ther[size=78%]e.[/size]
It's fine not to be excited for every new course by Tom and a lot of the other top practicing firms. But, to say they aren't innovative is kind of BS. As I could do this for all of the big dogs.
Again, for someone critical of someone not innovating and evolving. I looked over your work in the same way you looked over Tom's. Let's just say the old dog has you lapped before you have even left the gate. I would rip apart your small catalog but that's punching way down and it's not a good look.
Another thing, as an architect you should also know it's super bad form to be hyper critical of a place that you have only had an experience with through visual media. As a majority of what makes golf golf special and different is in that 2-3" that cameras struggle to pick up. That's not even discussing the total experience of a project. As great golf is tied into the edges of the landscape to create a holistic experience that is only possible to discuss once one has experienced it in person.
Anyway, I hope this helps you get to a place of joy in creation because that's what all of this is about anyway.