Getting back to the original post.....
The answer is "no."
What "modern period resort courses" have done is unrealistically raise expectations about what the average golf course developer can and should be able to do in terms of design, maintainability and aspiration.
The best golf courses are those that are not only deisgned well, but which are lovingly nurtured and revised over the first 40-50 years of their life. The current model seems to assume that a great goilf course can be birthed fully born, like Athena from the head of Zeus. NOT!
They have created negative trends, Pat, not positive ones. Sorry......
Rich
PS--and please read Sean's posts more carefully. He knows more about what has happened and is happening in the home of golf than you or even Tom Paul ever will. You are doomed to have been born and live in the GCA backwater that is hte US of A. In every one of your posts, we feel your pain........
j-p p