J - you asked if it would be Top 100? The answer is yes - and indeed, I think it likely to be Top 10 worthy! It matters not, alas, in what style or where it is built. In a world of 1 key developer and 1 key marketer, we'll take whatever it is, and like it. Pick one - the Baltics, say, and an homage to early Pete Dye. Plenty of golfers will pay to travel there, and stylistically it could be pitched as a rebirth of an uniquely *American* approach to golf course architecture. How can it *not* knock one of the Cabots or a Bandon weak link down a few pegs? It has to. That's why it's being built! The cats in the bag and the bag's in the river