JohnH,
Actually, I have played Stonebridge several times. I belong to a Country Club in Ann Arbor. Stonebridge is one of Hills failures. Hills great strength is that he designs courses that are fair, easy to maintain, and profitable. He blew the irrigation at Stonebridge and as you know, it plays like a bog. My criticism of his green sites is that there is no interest. How many holes at Stonebridge do you have to decide which side of the hole you want to play for or which part of the green you want to be on? His bunker placement is strictly for eye catching but adds nothing to the green complexes. Several do not fit at all. Stonebridge originally planned to go private. Do to these problems, it never made it and now (I'm told) struggles as a public facility.
Do not get me wrong. I think Stonebridge is a 4 on the Doak scale and I agree with you that it has a very good set of threes (And a horrible first hole and a mediocre set of fives). Could someone else have done more with the site? I think so.
Shooter brings up a great point though. If this means Art Hills is going to Sweden and therefore will not be building any more in SE Michigan, than I would use the modify button (If I knew how) retract everything I have said, and tell Nils that if it wasn't for the arrogance of the US press, Art Hills name would rightly be on the short list with Mackenzie, MacDonald, Raynor, et al.