Tom MacWood,
No, that's been your position, as articulated many times, especially in debates with TEPaul.
I don't think your assessment of the alterations made at Hollywood are credible. You never saw the golf course pre Rees or pre many of the member driven changes. You used two aerials taken many years apart, as the sole basis of your comparison with a post Rees aerial.
This hardlly qualifies as a bona fide in depth analysis.
At first you claimed his work there was horrendous, now, after allegedly viewing it in person, you say some of the work is brilliant.
It's amazing how you changed your mind with the added benefit of first hand inspection. I wonder what your views would be if you had seen the golf course immediately prior to the work, and after more diligent scrutiny of the golf course, each hole and every feature.
What's your evaluation of the work that took place in front of # 10 and # 16 green ?
What's your evaluation on the work that took place on # 11 ?
Brilliant ? Or, Horrendous ?
Would I, personally, like to see Hollywood returned to it's glory as evidenced by the early aerial I had posted ? YES,
But, it's NOT going to happen.
It's counter to the memberships will and culture.
As to Bethpage, your criticism was again based solely on the review of two aerials taken many years apart, without benefit of aerials and ground photos taken over the intervening years, and more importantly, without the benefit of ever actually being on the site to evaluate the golf course, pre and post Rees.
If you were to say that you would have done it differently, that's your perogative, but, the critical question is, are your views in harmony with what the membership wanted ?
I've tried to point that out to you for years.
The "will of the membership" determines what gets done, irrespective of whether you and I would agree with them.
And, as such, it's important to understand the "will of the membership' in the context of the direction and goals of the project and the finished product.
Even TEPaul fully understands this issue.