Lots of neat ideas here...and good responses.
Tom, I like combined tees as well. I am always a bit perplexed by the square tees...they connote tradition, but truly, gently curving tees generally feel more natural and fit a gently rolling landscape.
HR,
Some GSW trivia - At one time, it was considered in about the same status in DFW as Colonial and Preston Trail. It fell off a lot because they stayed as equitiy clubs, while it went the management route. A Ralph Plummer/Byron Nelson collaboration in about 1967. Originally conceived as a mens club by Angus Wynne, who developed the GSW industrial park.
The gently rolling mounds (which we left during our remodel) were said by Byron in a letter to be his only contribution to this design - or any design. The course originally exended beyone 8 green into the apartments. While with Killian and Nugent, we remodelled 10 (shortened) 11 and 8 to fit them in. My remodel did not include 14, 5 and 7 greens. These are all dead right now, while the others are fine, although regrassesd to Champions last year.
The most traumatic thing about the remodel? I had to redo the 6th which was the site of my first (key phrase here is first) hole in one. It and 17 were switched at the time I made the hole in one. I think at that time the routing was as you envision.
Jeff