Coral Ridge:
Very fine point. I think it's interesting to look both at the best of what any architect did but also to look at the percentage of quality of all any of them did.
We're writing a book on William Flynn and we were thinking of trying to make the point that his career inventory might have been the highest in quality ever--percentage-wise. He may not have the best courses in the world--although Shinnecock is pretty danged high--but his overall quality throughout his career was very high.
Flynn's career in architecture spanned between 1909-1945. Ross's spanned between around 1900-1948. Not that different really. Ross built around 400 courses and Flynn 40-50.
In my opinion there are some real truths in those numbers when it comes to the quality of architecture, but of course us on here want to know why. It's pretty obvious to me. Both Ross and Flynn had real talent but one took his time with projects and the other didn't--or not always or even mostly.
It's no secret to me that the courses Ross is known to have put more time and effort into are much better than those he didn't--or frankly the courses he left to others to do to a large extent.
Who wins the prize for the highest quality ever percentage-wise? Well as Tom Doak said; "Obviously George Crump does but he went to bat just one time".
The best percentage-wise I'd sort of loosely list like this from what I know of them;
George Thomas
Flynn
Mackenzie--he seems to me to have perhaps taken architecture to the absolute pinnacle it's ever reached. Plus he was a very fast mover.
The group of Colt, Alison, Fowler et al--the so-called "heathland" architects. They all seemed to be tremendous talents.
Tillinghast
The group of Coore & Crenshaw, Doak, Hanse et al.
Perry Maxwell--maybe the best green builder ever.
Stanley Thompson
Raynor and Macdonald, Banks, Strong et al
Dye, RTJ, Dick Wilson
Hugh Wilson (Flynn)
Emmett, Travis
Ross
Fazios, Moorish, Weiskopf,
Steele, Kidd
Nicklaus
Rees Jones
Gordons
Palmer et al
Architects like Behr, Abercrombie, Park, Findlay, Lee, Strantz, Moran, Echenrode and many of the newer ones I don't know enough about. I'm sure I left a lot out but I can't think of everyone off the top of my head.
One timers like Crump, Fownes, Leeds I'd have to put in a separate category.