Considering renovation/restoration projects, perhaps green committees desire a little bit of privacy to allow the architect the chance to present his/her case to a more open-minded membership, rather than face a wave of opposition that had been sweeping through the clubhouse for weeks, responding to ill-informed rumours.
Most people on this board probably have a course we call home, and regardless of its design integrity (or lack thereof), it holds a special place in our heart. Therefore, we can understand how difficult it can be for an architect to present well-intentioned alterations to a club.
At the end of the day, the membership still decides whether or not they would like to pursue the architect's plan, but at least they hear it from the architect's mouth, and not via the rumour mill.
Tyler Kearns