Ran/Adam:
First: thanks for this interview with an excellent architect and a first class person.
Second: Andy is too modest regarding his accomplishment at Meadowbrook. And, Adam, I don't think it qualifies as minimalist.
Mr. Staple's changes to MCC were seismic, not restorative or renovational (is that a word?). His personality, in a selection process run by Brad K., won him the project, but he had to take it from there, almost individually, to educate, cajole, and push the entire team. Happily Meadowbrook provided a reasonable budget and was open to a new way to see their wonderful property.
Andy didn't restore a Park or change the existing course into an almost Park. He created an new Golden Age course in the 21st Century that might have been done by Park if he had found the big and little scale features that Andy built, on day one in 1916. And, of course, had a year and a half on site fussing the details. Andy found all the existing ridges, edges, hills, and other features, enhanced them, and moved the greens and tees to create the maximum affect using those features. It is still a property that Meadowbrook members will remember as the same as their original site, but see every hole in a new way. It is a spectacular NEW golf course with many features from the GA, some of which are recognizably Park's, but others of which are pure Staples.
Congrats to Andy, Brad, Jim Dales, and the Meadowbrook leaders on a wonderful NEW addition to a Detroit area filled with many excellent GA course designs, several of which have been improved recently by the younger generation of gca's.
Thanks again Ran for the entire interview series.
Anthony