“Each time you walk in nature, it is a fresh and original experience. Whether you squeeze through a small opening amongst maple trees, or pick your way across a rushing stream, or climb a hill to discover an open meadow, everything is always moving and changing spatially-towards the infinite. It’s a continuing kind of pull. Instead of copying the end-result of an underlaying process, I try to tap into the essence of Nature: the process is evolution; things are moving and growing in a related, organic way; that is exciting, this sense of space and release and movement. As Ralph Waldo Emerson put it, ‘Nature who abhors mannerisms has set her heart on breaking up all style and tricks’. Instead, one must go right to the heart and source: the interplay of forms and volumes that, when arranged dynamically, release a continuum that connects outwards. Should not the role of design be to reconnect human beings with their space on their land? “
Dan Kiley
This is what all the great golf courses possess -that we all talk so much about.