The same magazine article said that Phillips 'brought us The Wisley in the early 1990s - a slice of America constructed in the heart of Surrey, complete with bent grass tees, greens and fairways as well as six lakes.' The club gives the credit entirely to RTJ Jnr. I've not played it, but I was allowed to walk round it, making notes and taking photos for a book I wrote a few years ago. It is, if I may say so, very American but it has oodles of character and several genuinely handsome holes, unlike the Oxfordshire (Rees Jones), The London (Nicklaus + Golden Bear), Hanbury Manor (Jack Nicklaus II) - other high profile courses within easy striking distance of London which are also in the American style (whatever that may be) and designed by Americans. Unfortunately The Wisley is a members-only club so you can't even get in through the electronic gate just for look.
There is a photo of Southern Gailes in Golf Monthly, but it is not very flattering.