Wow, I didn't realize that there was a sore point between gca's and USGA agronomists...I am learning a lot on this site. For the record, he did suggest we discuss the idea of creating chipping areas with with our gca, which we have done.
It's more involved than just mower hieght, we'd have to strip out the bluegrass rough and re-sod as fairway, as well as add some berms on the outside of the collection areas.
I really just wanted to know if other MacRaynor courses maintained collection areas. (If anyone can tell me specific holes, I would appreciate it.)
Info like this is extremely helpful when a greens chairman has to explain potential changes to the committee and the membership. And I hate to burst any gca bubbles, but me saying "the gca recommended it" is not as helpful as "the gca recommended it AND it is a feature at all the courses our old dead guy built, including x,y and z courses, each in the top 100."
Look, greens chairman, agronomists, and probably 99% of all serious golfers think we are amateur golf course archtiects. That's one of the beautiful aspects of the game, and it is fun. It's how we act on our "expertise" that matters. For me, I will rely on our gca for specific design changes. But I want to be as well-educated as possible.
The manual for greens chairmen, etc. is a great idea and I would surely read it. The problem is, the most over-reaching greens chairmen probably would not. (They know everything already, why do they need a manual?)