Maybe a Dismal River (which I will be playing this summer for my first time btw) a solid Doak 8.
It might be time to kill The Doak Scale, and Zac could be the guy to do it
Think about what is The Doak Scale really is. It raised the level of average so that Tom's future clients would see his vision of building higher level courses. He basically moved the "average" from 5 to 3:
https://golfcoursegurus.com/rankings/doakscale.php3: About the level of the average golf course in the world. (Since I don't go out of my way to see average courses, my scale is deliberately skewed to split hairs among the good, the better and the best)Tom then could discuss in greater detail the courses at the higher end. This was in the era of "Championship" 7000 yard Par 72 - 4 par 5, and 4 par 3 golf courses. Tom was a breath of fresh air. It worked for him as an architect and us as consumers, but it's time to bury that era!!
John Daly was a freak in his day with his length. Now he is just another long player with a nice touch. Tiger too. Yes, they were pioneers with their length, but people caught on and there are dozens if not hundreds of long players now.
Now golf needs to accept that the Merion and Nationals of the world can't contain the modern player. I don't personally like it, but that is the reality when you look at the combination of fitness+equipment+agronomy. Maybe The Buck Club will launch The Zac Scale
"You have to make sure Y is greater than X for sustainability.And the list of great clubs that failed and re-created themselves is a long one. Long before it was a small private club, Fishers Island Club was a resort with a huge hotel. "Mysteriously" the clubhouse burned down in the middle of the winter when there was no electricity running to the club.

Shinnecock, Winged Foot, Newport, and Eastward Ho! are all on that same list.