How many threads on this site really have to be some jab at those who are not "enlightened" by an understanding of golf course design? There is a pervasive mentality here which insinuates that there are "right" and "wrong" forms of golf, and that those which do not conform to the group think of a relatively small group of people (the 1500 registered to GolfClubAtlas) are inferior, and therefore, not to be tolerated, even scoffed at (though I will admit that I am only interpreting the tone of these posts, which is dangerous for an on-line forum). Of course I also recognize the cost savings to individual courses, and potentially to the entire industry, through the elimination of the practices mentioned in the 5 Indicators stated in the original post, but to so overtly dismiss the preferences of a such large number of people who play the game, if the numbers stated are accurate, or to dismiss the business model of Fazio or anyone else to whom these attributes are so clearly in reference, smells more of arrogance than it does of knowledge.
Golf courses are big and small, long and short, and any number of other dichotomous relationships, but in my mind, there is no such thing as an objectively good golf course. There is only subjectivity.