Tommy Naccarato,
Yes, I've read Hunter's book.
With respect to Rees's designs and C & C designs, I think I've played the exact same number of both Architects courses.
Atlantic for Rees, Southern Hills for C & C.
My comments regarding Rees's work weren't directed toward admiring his designs, since I have played but one, but rather defending him against unfair criticism. But this thread isn't about Rees.
Architecture is not about producing nature, it's about producing terrain. Some favor natural terrain, but not all sites are so fortunate. Did CBM produce nature/terrain on the 8th hole at NGLA ? Did he succeed rather admirably ?
TEPaul,
I think you have to carefully re-read the words preceeding
Crump, Crump, Crump. They had to do with flexibility and collaboration. Crump was merely a reference example, not the focus of my point.
I have no doubt that C & C are excellent architects, I have no problem with that contention when it's used in a non-exclusionary or non-relegating context..
I have no doubt that you admire almost everything about them. But, I did ask some pertinent questions about the selection process regarding their work and a qualitative analysis of their work in the context of the quantity of their work. Reasonable questions for a reasonalbe discussion.
Tommy Naccarato,
You keep losing sight of the reasons the course was brought into existance. The reason it was designed and built.
Neither Fazio, C & C nor any other architect could have produced anything more NATURAL than Shadow Creek.
Any deviation from Wynn's vision would have been met with dismissal.
If you've been to the site, or have seen pictures of the site, you know it was featureless, arid, barren land, and that Wynn's vision was to bulid an Oasis in its midst, not a flat, as NATURE had left it, golf course.
If Steve Wynn had wanted to build a different type or style of golf course..... he would have. He helped design and build exactly what he wanted for his business purpose.
Do you think CBM and Raynor left YALE as they found it in nature, or did the alter the hell out of the land in order to build a world class golf course. I love you dearly, but please don't tell me they just REVEALED what was there, unless you consider the extensive use of DYNAMITE to be an subtle form of revealing