One has to ask themselves what aspects of a golf course do they really want or need for a one-time Olympic competition over two or so weeks. And, the 60 person men's and women's field of competition selection format won't even give it much more competitive appeal than the Bankok Open for serious golf fans. Surely, it won't have the quality of a major competitive field.
http://golf.about.com/od/tourmajorevents/f/olympicformatfield.htmSo, will the viewers be hard core golf fans, or just channel surfers watching the casual or random interest in how the Olympics are shaping up that year? And, will watching the tournament at the Olympics draw spectators equally that want to enjoy or witness a "RIO" experience, not much different than going to a real Marti Gras, and those who want to see the best golfer from Thailand compete, compared to serious golf fans who are most inclined to watch an Open or US Open?
The point being, that despite the site being seaside, it doesn't really appear to have anything extraordinary going for it in terms of naturally golf design greatness as a canvas, yet, will the emphasis be on the eye candy to draw viewers compelled to watch the event mainly for its glamorous location? Or, will the golf nerds, compelled to see the architecture as it relates to a fairly mundane field of competitors make up the bulk of the audience? Can the design of the course light a fire in the Brazilian golf scene, or will they revert back to golf as a fairly incidental to the upper class, low participation by the locals, scene?
I'd have to imagine that the selection committee is looking mostly at who and how they can show off the glamor of Rio for two intense weeks of viewing, and they aren't really all that concerned about what course design can truly bring out the finest golfer in the world as an Olympian athlete. I think if they could afford 10 waterfalls, and a jetset name(s) as the course designers, and that brings eyeballs to the broadcast or spectators to the venue, for the two weeks of the Oly's, that is about all their focus is on.
Having spewed all that negative energy, I'd love to see the best archie get it and beat the challenge of doing a really great course within their budget realm, and a course that will have a lasting impact on the scene as launching more participation in the game in a low participation region of the world.