I guess it depends on if you're playing match play or stroke play and what one's preference is, much like a preference in 'schools' of design: strategic v. penal. I would assume RTJ2 prefers the latter of the two.
Michael - did you read the interview? RTJ2 says just the opposite in a question where he is asked about his brothers changes at Atlanta Athletic Club. After discussing what he saw as his brothers design efforts at Atlanta Athletic club RTJ2 stated "I think you have to leave players of different shotmaking abilities, left handed, right handed, even at the highest level of the game, a way to work the ball and to think. That was my philosophy."
I understand you may say the body of work presented by RTJII is more penal than strategic...although the RTJII course I've played presented pretty good strategic options from my perspective.
Joe,
don't get me wrong, I was saying more of 2's influences of his father. I love his work at Stanford's practice area (other than including himself as one of the 'greatest' designers in their models of 6 designers' green types) Of the 3 archies of the family Jones (were there more?), I would have to say from my experiences and studies, RTJ2 is the most strategic and least penal.
In reading the article and focusing more on the quote brought forth by Garland, I took that RTJ2 seems to design with stroke play in mind moreso than match play. Dye seems to do that as well with the philosophy that 16 - 18 should be the toughest holes, successively getting tougher; a stroke play (tournament) mentality, if you will.
Directly relating to the analogy RTJ2 made of GCAs to that of an architect of a castle could be taken several ways: one of which could mean that designers are defending against technology. Another, they're creating obstacles to help protect the castle (par) from attackers (golfers), which is, in my mind a more penal approach.
Oh...and Ian's Caddyshack blog is/has been awesome! When you were taking it down a couple years ago, I had to find out how to save all of it, which I successfully found someone to help me and have on my external HD. Thank you for preserving and handpicking your favorites and allowing for us all to still peruse them.