...of the ground game without spending much time in the U.K.?
His designs that I have seen (SH, Kapalua and C3) require the golfer to use the area in front of the greens in order to be successful. From the 2nd green at Sand Hills to the 18th at Kapalua, the diversity of shots required is amazing.
The other greats of architecture - Macdonald, Crump, Wilson, Tillinghast, etc. -were forced to go overseas to learn in the early days of golf course development in the U.S.
In the modern era, the other architects who use the ground like Doak and Hanse have also been fortunate to spend a lot of time overseas.
However, Coore is different. By his own admission in his Feature Interview on this site, he has 'only' played St. Andrews, Prestwick, and Ballybunion in Scotland and Ireland.
Where did his sense/feel for the land come from?
Cheers,