KBM,
Your sketches are fine. Seems like you were an apt student. And no, I didn't know that BvM was a graduate of the Naval Academy. My friend Scott Smith, a six+ time club champion at Northgate, has spoken to Bob on several occasions and thinks highly of him.
Incidentally, my son received a conditional superintendent's appointment to the USNA (on re-taking the physical exam that he easily passed during their scientific summer camp that they misplaced) and a congressional appointment to the USAFA. He chose an ROTC scholarship to UT @ Austin, no doubt in part because that is where his girlfriend was going. He didn't commit to the ROTC upon completion of his first year, but got a BBA in the Business Honors program and he seems to be doing okay. My daughter followed suit and graduated from UT earlier this year with a BBA as well. She lives now in D.C., but is in town to go root the Longhorns at the new Cowboys stadium in Arlington this weekend. She and her brother have booked flights to CA for the BCS championship, so, go Longhorns!
I am assuming that the KBM/Weed par three is relatively short, and if so, I much prefer your rendition. I have only played a couple of Weed's original work (Spanish Oaks, TPC-Tampa) and his partial Brooksville CC renovation, but think highly of his efforts there. You should feel complimented that he copied your hole, though the artistry appears to be missing.
BTW, the residential intrusion at Crown Colony is now more jarring than at Walden. At CC, a course with very solid bones, you sometimes feel that you're teeing off from somebody's back porch. The property lines get pretty close in spots, though the landing areas are sufficiently roomy. I didn't sense that at Walden, but perhaps that has something to do with having played CC early on before much of the surrounding real estate had been developed.