Dave,
2. Few committees micromanage things such as green shape and contouring around greens - an area that he does poorly and the aea he is being asked to work on at The Old Course.
One of the most ham-fisted things I have ever seen on a golf course was Hawtree's redesigned 6th green at Royal Melbourne East.
150m away sits the subtle, effective, quite natural and understated 5th green - a fine example of what the two courses at Royal Melbourne possess for greens.
With that in full sight of where he was working on the 6th there was a busy, contrived and visually jarring mess.
That the same firm/person is entrusted with making sympathetic changes to the Road Hole and High (In) [aka the Eden] on The Old Course is staggering.
I also don't accept Sean's line that an architect who carries out poor work that happens to be what a club has asked of him is without blame.
A golf course architect is a businessman, but he is also a craftsman who - if he elects to carry out shameful work so as to earn some coin - should have to live with the consequences of his business decisions.