Nassau CC in Glen Cove, NY is an example of a golf course that is an amalgam of many architectural styles. Hole #3 is a prototypical Herb Strong design, #5 a MacRaynor, #15 a diluted example of Emmet cross bunkering, etc., all laid on top of several rounds of redesigns by the green committee in the early years of the club. Aesthetically, there is no consistent theme over 18 holes. So, too, any strategic theme.
What other course examples can you point to where multiple architectural inputs are:
Obviously apparent?
Subtly apparent?
Not apparent at all?
Can a course with a multitude of architectural styles maintain consistent strategic merits throughout?
Examples where multiple inputs have worked overall?
Examples where multiple inputs have produced strategical dissonance or absolute nightmares?
What does a course with obvious stylistic differences say, if anything, about the green committee decision-making process?
How is strategy best preserved on a course that has undergone multiple designer inputs?