SL:
Yes, new architecture is underrated -- there are plenty of courses that are excellent from the likes of different architects. And that means more than just the groupie favs of Doak, C&C, Hanse, et al of this group. Rees Jones has done some excellent work -- see Olde Kinderhook in NY. Tom Fazio has done as well -- in a number of instances. So has Jack Nicklaus with Red Ledges, to name just one. There are also lesser name players such as Mike DeVries, Kyle Phillips, Baxter Spann, et al of this grouping. The idea that old is supreme is a myth -- no doubt there are legitimate ones but frankly the idea that the current group of architects today "doesn't get it" is really not so in my mind. Again, I'm not suggesting each of the new courses today is a home run but the idea that today's design is merely cookie-cutter type stuff doesn't hold true either.
SL, I like BelAir but don't have it among my personal top 100 USA. No doubt there have been changes -- my last round there was about ten years ago so I don't have any current info to provide. Maybe others can chime in. Love the feeling in standing at the 1st tee.
Ed:
Please nuff of the parent role admonishing me on what is "childish." You sent me a message off-line and I answered it. I also flushed out my opinion in great details. Whether you wish to understand what I have written is another matter but I don't need the lecture from you.