Allow me to follow up at this point by offering a thought:
We need to be careful what we wish for in golf architecture. Consider today's technology the ultra-accurate GPS systems that can pinpoint, exactly, what is where, how much fall, what shape, etc, etc, etc.
Beginning in about 1995, it is now possible to VERY ACCURATELY define, quantify and here is the kicker REBUILD WITH GREAT AND AMAZING DETAIL, THE EXACT REPLICA OF WHAT WAS ORIGINALLY BUILT IN 1995 OR AFTER.
So...for virtually any golf course constructed since 1995, we will never have the great debates about change, never have to ask the original designer, never have to guess, etc, etc, etc.
Quite simply, all of the dialogue about change, all the influences of nature, committees, superintendents, etc. will be of no grand concern it will only be a matter of reverting to the GPS data to EXACTLY RE-CREATE what was originally built on opening day.