Josh:
The real irony in this thread is that Pat Mucci is telling people to try to understand the concept of geometric architecture by looking at aerial images. He, of all people, should know that golf is played in three dimensions.
One of the major issues Travis raised with the "Willie Dunn System" (aka the Geometric School of Design) is that many of the green surfaces were dead flat. One can not say the same about the greens built by CBM and Raynor, even those in the aerial of Chicago Golf that may appear so from overhead.
Sven
"We are just beginning to awaken to the fact that the Willie Dunn system is dead wrong - from every standpoint. What with built-up tees, the regulation cross bunkers and greens either terraced or artificially leveled as flat as a floor, there seems to have been a determined effort to get away as far as possible from the true, natural type of seaside links which have stood out for generations as the highest and best examples of golf course architecture." Walter Travis