I have been consulting at Shoreacres since 1993. I was there again in the spring of 2013, to walk around with the new superintendent Brian Palmer, and make some recommendations on grassing lines and bunkering and trees and so forth. Honestly, I thought the course was pretty well restored and there wasn't much for him to do, other than improve the playing surfaces.
I went back this morning, after a bit of protest, because they wanted me to see how they'd been doing with my recommendations. And I was just blown away. It looks absolutely amazing. They've added 250 yards in new back tees. They've expanded the greens out to nearly six acres!, and expanded short grass around the greens so if you play for the edge and miss, the ball gets away. They rebuilt every bunker, sharpening the banks and fixing the front ends so they can mow fairway right down into the bunkers. They did every single thing I talked about in one year, and then some, without any direction from us in the meantime.
If you haven't seen Shoreacres lately, you won't believe it.