This is the title of an article in the March issue of Golf Digest by Ron Whitten. It's a nice piece which highlights Streamsong, Cabot and Firekeeper amongst interesting new course development in North America. The quote that caught my eye was the following contention by Ron: "Some of the courses might even turn out to be exceptional, because with fewer projects, architects can devote more time and attention to detail". Kind of hard to believe that guys like Doak and Coore have been slacking on detail in the past, but is he on to something more broadly?