Ward,
I agree. I really enjoy his column in Golf World and find it to be a breath of fresh air! Coupled with pictures of his and Mike Clayton's work in Australia it's easy to say that he "gets it." I wouldn't be shocked to hear that he reads GCA every once in a while.
Back to his "Better layouts=better golf" comment, I completely agree. Just look at the difference between Kapalua and the Sony Open. The Sony Open was interesting for about 10 min as the course, from TV, looks the same from almost every camera angle. When players play a boring course, they generally play a boring game by hitting the same type of shots over and over. When they play interesting courses with strategy, they try to play to their strengths and actually think their way around the golf course a bit....much more interesting from a viewer's perspective.