One of this site's favourite hidden gems is Kington. All of Kington's green complexes look artificial, with relatively small scale mounding and ditching being their defence. I love Kington. I guess what matters is balance and proportionality, tied in with reasonable artistry in shaping. Kington's mounds look artificial but aren't symmetric or pointy or overdone.
The mounding at The International, however, was, I thought, really poorly done. The same, conical mound repeated again and again, lining fairways with little creative thought. Green side shaping appeared to be attempting to mimic nature but did so badly. Even that might be OK if the holes were laid out so as to provide an interesting challenge. I didn't think they did, however. Quite how the golfing population of a country with courses as good as de Pan, Royal Hague, Kennemer, Noordwijkse and Swinkelsche can think so highly of The International is beyond me. My impression from the pictures of Winston is that it is simply too busy and the shaping too symmetrical and not artistic enough but the pictures are so startling I'd like to play it before coming to a final conclusion.