Don, no disrespect felt!
I think you might have missed what I meant. Nicklaus interview elicited answers that were simply BEGGING for him to name names, yet he only did so once (in the article).
If all these players are simply getting paid just for their name and never show up on site, and he finds this professionally and personally offensive, then name them and own up to where he does it himself.
Again, when he could/should have identified players he considers acting unprofessionally and doesn't, I must ask why he would state that Tiger "doesn't know anything about designing golf courses at the moment..." when he (and everyone else) has yet to see his finished work. Yet I would not be afraid to make a healthy wager that after Tiger's course opens that Jack will play it and say at the very least that "It is a wonderful first effort..." or words to that effect.
I think his statement about Tiger was quite disingenuous.
As for the second part of your opinion, Tiger obviously is quite inexperienced, but frankly, even though he has not personally been involved in the creation of a golf course before this, I respectfully must disagree in your ascertion that he doesn't "know shit about golf course architecture."
Working the ground and bringing out of it what your mind pictured, drawing your concepts out on paper; he is undoubtedly greatly deficient in these areas.
Appreciating forms and lay of the land challenges to the game on many levels he has demonstrated that is innate to his thinking otherwise he wouldn't have had the success playing that he has. His game is more than just hitting a long drive and hitting wedges close to holes. He has an inventive and creative mind when it comes to visualizing shots and attempting them. This certainly is translatable to the design process. It is what the practicing architect calls risk and reward options.