Thanks for sharing this interview. Very enjoyable read - as is pretty much everything I've seen from Richard. I especially loved this:
There are many ways in which clubs seem to drift towards the average. But I love the places where the course persists despite it breaking a few of the so-called “rules” – of par values and balance and fairness. There’s a whole world built on uniformity, but the great architects build holes in spite of the rules when the land requires it of them. They break the rules with intention when called to do so, and we are left with works of art to ponder and play. And I would love those places to embrace that which makes them different.
In his latest Pitchmarks, he mentions the GCA interview and has this line which is so true for me as well.
I would have to spend the rest of my life showing people these local masterpieces to repay the debt to GolfClubAtlas, for it changed both my path and my palate, for the better.