"I am simply astounded by the fact that the model of Garden City hasn't been copied on this earth 2,000 times."
No you're not. Not really. You understand golf course architecture and the history and evolution of it too well to say that or really believe it.
But the point is the time is here and it's coming more and more for what you and I and most on here and plenty out there are feeling.
The important thing to realize for the future is that it will never sweep golf and architecture and it frankly never should. The game and the art form is too big and should always be too diverse (the Big World Theory) for that.
But the important thing is in this way our time has come or will continue to.
But we need to get beyond even this.
What will the future bring? Will it be more from the past, some incredibly beautiful new wrinkles, or some of both?
Before I die I would like to see a real minimizing of sand bunkering in golf and architecture. I think it will make the rest more realistic, more natural given some sites, and more strategically thoughtful.
Obviously, there's not all that much ever available but things like angles or topography are wonderful old standbys and golf and architecture will always depend on them for its essence.
And then, maybe a hundred or two years from now the sand bunker itself can have something of a renaissance in golf and architecture.