Guest,
Firstly, I never defended his remake of Briar Hall.
Instead, I suggested, rather than attack it critically without having ever seen it, don't you think we should play it first.
Perhaps you don't subscribe to that format and would rather make judgements without seeing a golf course.
We saw another claim of cheating on the part of a golf figure some time ago, that proved baseless.
Making personal accusations, especially anonymously is improper at the very least, cowardly at best.
If you have facts that can be verified by third parties, come forward with them, stand behind them, and add credibility to them by revealing your real name.
Could you elaborate on the alleged cheating at GCGC.
You're right, I do tend to defend individuals from personal attacks, especially when no facts are presented, and, the attacks are made anonymously.
Be critical, but be fair.
And, if you're capable, be honest.
That shouldn't be to much to ask of anyone.