Call me not smart, but what I've never understood is why, if all greens evolve, they don't all evolve in the same way.
For years now the conventional wisdom/consensus opinion -- correcting the previous and apparently incorrect consensus opinion -- has been that the famous upside-down-bowl greens at Pinehurst #2 aren't what Ross originally built or wanted, but instead are the evolving product of years of top-dressing and the result of decades of sand being tossed onto the greens from bunker shots.
But if that's the case, why don't we have literally thousands of upside-down-bowl greens all across the country, by every architect who ever built a course decades ago?
Just about every green is top dressed, and every green has sand splashed onto them from bunker play.
Why haven't they too 'evolved' into looking like the greens that Ross built (but apparently didn't, actually) at Pinehurst No 2?