I recall my mentors, Killian and Nugent, telling the story of opening their own biz in 1964. Having worked for Robert Bruce Harris, and staying in the same town, they figured they had to style differently, plus they never liked the clamshell bunkers they drew for RBH for years. That left them having to decide whether to copy RTJ or Dick Wilson, and they picked Dick Wilson. They then softened his style for their typical low budget and muni styles.
In a way, I figure there is some Dick Wilson left in my style because of it. As related earlier, I left them because they refused to try steep bank bunkers, chocolate drop mounds, grass bunkers, etc. In my last project for Killian, he even tried to stop placing the backing mounds several yards behind the green, because they just "didn't do that" even though he liked the look a lot.
But, I never adapted to the Dye style of flat strip bunkers, and rarely use anything like the JN steep shelf (although it is a tool we do use if steep grades require it) or Strantz, etc. Of course, the hard part about copying anyone is that you probably won't be perceived as being better at it........and, in theory every project ought to reflect its site and owner needs more than a preconceived style.......