The twelfth time is the charm.
The beholder has one or two eyes, depending on extent of myopia, or pirate allegiance. That ocular receptor might consider things differently on different days. The architects and shapers are the professionals, while club members are architecture amateurs, and some have very high handicaps in that regard. Some on this discussion site are plus-handicap amateurs.
Trying to make an RTJSR course look and play like a Raynor is futile. However, if you eliminate some of those RTJSR double-dogleg, water at each corner, with overhanging trees, and an elevated green with four bunkers, par five holes (Valu ran out of hyphens) you might get a better course in the eyes of some, but you won't have an RTJSR original.
What's the end game of the current club membership (public courses rarely have money for this sort of work) and is that membership prescient enough to know what the club membership of 2055 will want? In the education business, when you arrive, you make change. If you don't, the board wonders why it hired you in the first place. Same goes for some club higher-ups.