Steve Okula,
You're not wrong, but the problem may have nothing to do with the super
At large residential communities, it is sometmes difficult to penetrate the inner circle, to have a meaningful dialoque with regard to one's concerns, and it may be the policies of the members in power that are creating the problems on the golf course, despite the super's best efforts to address them.
At some of these large communities, sometimes, the super is forced to do things at the point of a bayonet, for all the wrong reasons.
I know of an instance where a green chairman ORDERED his super to apply an organic fertilizer to the greens, even though the USGA had warned that it was experimental in nature, untested and that they did not recommend application without a trial application on a limited area of the sod green. The super came to me with the problem, and I told him to go over the Chairman's head, to the President and the board.
I told him that it was my limited experience that clubs didn't fire members, no matter how poor their decisions, but that clubs did have a record of firing chefs, managers, staff and superintendents, and that when the stuff hits the fan, they look to the professional, not the member.
Unfortunately, he didn't take my advice, applied the fertilizer, burned out 16 greens, and the Green chairman said he didn't know anything about the technical end and that the super shouldn't have done it. Nice huh ?
Needless to say, the super's days were numbered.
The reason I suggested a brief letter was to go on record with the perceived problems with those in power, and those coming into power. If the letter identifies the problems, and their roots are political rather than agronomic, recourse may be at hand at the next membership meeting.
At the same time I was writing the letter I would attempt the Dutch Uncle approach, which might provide valueable insight.
I can only state this as fact, I don't work well under supervision, and having 714 bosses, or 1428 or so bosses, would put me over the edge, so much so that I'd probably start thinking like TEPaul