As one who doesn’t mind obviously built quirk I too would like to know the line between built and found quirk. Much also depends on what is quirk. Imo the template concept has done element quirk ala the Biaritz. I fear that much like the angst over wide fairways and tree removal, it’s small beer…nothing to worry about. That said, I would welcome simple and elegant designs. I am not sure I have seen a newish example that is top notch. Might The Loop qualify?
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I am with Sean, one who doesn't mind built quirk. Isn't there an art to making built look like found, at which Doak, Coore, Kidd, and others excel at?
I also welcome simple and elegant designs. Holston Hills, on which Tom Doak has done work, figures into that category for me, and the tree removal to my mind has elevated the elegance. Still, it seems like #6 and #15 at Holston Hills are quirky Ross, and mostly built. And #16, the steep uphill, drivable (for Tiger players) is found.
Lawsonia is elegant, and quirky. Just in two par threes, there's the legendary 7th, the Boxcar hole, with its engineered quirk, and the elegant 10th, with its straightforward, flat-topography design, matched with a beautifully engineered and challenging green.
Ballyneal to me has elegance and a few quirky elements, found and built (as I recall, it's been awhile). The 7th hole and green, can't wait to see again.
The Loop seems to have found quirk, built quirk, and, particularly on the Black (according to me), an elegant flow. A balance that works. One commentator I know said about the Loop, "this is the work of a confident golf architect."
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