Alas poor James, it is you who have no clue. If you think the 15th green and green complex is "representative of many" on the Gunnamatta course, then you are either an ignoramus, or a blind fool. Or both.
The 15th green complex is one of only TWO bunkerless ones for a start, and if you think the 8th green complex even remotely resembles the 15th, you are a very, very sad case indeed. "The above photo was taken from your review is of the 15th." You can't even get your grammar correct. If the very basics of communication fail you, then I think it is fair to assume that everything else does as well.
It's no wonder I am having so much trouble understanding you. Firstly, you don't know what you are saying, then you can't get your point across anyway. Fabulous, absolutely fabulous. I've always loved that combination.
You could write a Sylvester Stallone movie easily. Do it. Sly hasn't had a hit in quite a while, so there could be a good deal of money involved. Certainly enough to rebuild the greens/complexes on the Gunnamatta course to your specifications.
Nice selective photo by the way. It is from my review, but not mine. It does nothing to show the left to right slope left of the green, the dip right, nor the sharp drop off behind the green. But then I guess you knew that, because it supports your weak and flailing argument.
If your second shot was way left, and the pin was hard left, you don't think you would have a different shot than to one where the pin was hard right? Or would you just land it in the same place with the same club, and just change the amount of force involved? SUCH a magician. What about if the pin was back centre and you were over the back? What about if the pin was hard right and you were off to the right? Same shot as if you were left? Noooooooooooooooooo.
"Speaking for myself, the lowest risk/high payoff shot is along the ground." I'm glad you brought this up. Does everyone else feel the same way? Clearly not, so FOR YOU the green complexes are the same.
"There is little in the way of wrinkles, hollows or interesting small undulations." And where exactly are these elements at Royal Melbourne? Kingston Heath? Commonwealth? Are they there in abundance at those courses?
You are a one dimensional player James. The third at KH is played the same way, time after time, after all. Iron short of the bunker, pitch, two simple putts.
I guess everyone on this board is envious of your golfing prowess and architectural knowledge, which is why they haven't chimed in.
"Why the musings of the less capable player on matters architectural should often by taken with a grain of salt."
I just love this. Given that you are either a similiar handicap as Tom Doak, or perhaps even slightly better, Tom's architectural thoughts are clearly redundant to yours and Shane's.
I wonder if he needs a ghost architect?