I think that you are wrong here, Sean.
You are placing too much stock in The Valley which has not as much untouched Colt as you are making out.
In this case, it was the right decision because it was the only decision available to bring The Open back to Portrush. And bringing The Open to Portrush was an incredibly important statement in golf, in sport and for the country as a whole.
I agree with Tim’s statement for two reasons:
1. A lot of the work is unnecessary.
2. A lot of the work is homogenising our links, eradicating individuality and quirk.
In this case, the work was an improvement AND necessary. The two holes replaced were not particularly individual and let us not forget that two Colt holes have previously been replaced on the Dunluce, The now 10th and 11th replacing two closer to town.
The Valley is as good if not better than before.
As for Lahinch, do you know what was Dr.Mack’s work there? He only did so much, much of which was removed within 7 years of his visit. A lot of those holes are Charles Gibson from 1907.