Most new golf courses are buisness's. The usual idea is to get as many rounds as possible over the course so it needs to be popular with as many players as possible, if its too easy a lot dont want to play it, so u dare not make it too easy, some people like it long and with sets of tees you can cater for the range of players. You dont want to cultivate a player from 24 to 3 handicap then lose him to another club because your course is no longer a challenge. The popular things to do are incorporate, island greens, lakes, waterfalls, fountains and trees into the design. Thats what the masses like and they like that because they dont know much different and their TV education says that it is what is best, if some of the minimal courses get TV exposure and magazine exposure I think they will want to play those kind of courses, but the minimal courses certainly have not got much UK exposure, very few Britts have heard of Bandon or Barnbougle. without this site I would not have. I have just built an easy course, with mounds to kick the ball back in and gathering greens, it is very easy and has fans but equally it has those that dont want to play it 'cus its not 7000 yards' and amongst our membership its 50-50 who likes it, no one hates it btw. Fortunately with this course as a second course, we can cater for everyone but I think unless you are going a cheap pay play muni route and low budget its hard to pump money into an easy course.