Entropy is defined as the inevitable and steady deterioration of a system or society.
I think that entropy is the enemy of golf course architecture, especially over time - decades even. It can be the result of a lazy employee not mowing the green surfaces correctly, a misguided green committee chair that decides to "beautify", or just the effects of wind/water/weather over time.
We know that some of today's architects have specialized in restoration/renovation of courses designed by the ODG's.
A couple of questions:
1. Will 2070 see an architect that specializes in the restoration/renovation of, say, Doak courses? In other words, are today's clubs/courses losing the battle against entropy?
2. How should a green committee/owner work to reverse or prevent the small effects of entropy that occur every year? (The changes that, over time, can really mess up a great original design)