Tom:
One of the things I learned from 30 years in the textile business, having my own design directors for both wovens and prints, plus 10 full time artists, is that no one director or artist has the talent to do contemporary, traditional and transitional equally well.
If we wanted a "tight hand", we used a chinese artist. We specially had artists from England, India, Japan, China, France, Poland, US, etc., in order to achjieve the look we we wanted.
If we ventured outside our in house looks, we went outside and commissioned someone who was an expert in that field.
I'm sure you have found that the first time you do something new, for example, a mountain course as I assume you are doing in Palm Springs, California, that there is a learning curve. The 2nd mountain course will be the beneficiary of that.
Granted, the more time spent in the field on the first one helps tremendously, but there still is a learning curve.
Hopefully, you have the unusal amount of talent to design all types of courses, all types of terrain.
From the pictures I have seen of your overseas courses, it appears that you have.