Fantastic article, many thanks for the link, Chip.
Listening to Bill Coore speak at Hidden Creek remains one of the highlights of my golf life. I remember talking to him about Oakmont, and he said, with awe, we couldn't build greens like those. A better combination of humility and talent you will never find, imho.
"Every morning and every evening, I'd walk over what eventually became the first, second, 17th and 18th holes and wonder why on earth we weren't using that ground," says Coore who naturally broached the subject with Keiser and Howard McKee, the resort's planner and architect. "Mike could have said no, but he considers all his options wisely and agreed to the idea of using what dunes we could."
I found this part especially interesting, given recent criticisms of the 18th on here. I also think the section of the article on BT is perhaps the most illuminating in the article.
Thanks again, Chip, excellent find. Makes me wish my own total of C&C courses were greater than 1!