Tom, if we are going to get into this, can I first ask what is your definition of a golf course architect who gets to have his name attached to a course?
It is clear from the above newspaper article and ever other formal documentations that Mackenzie's name was presented as THE architect of the course from the beginning. If Maxwell thought differently, you would think you will see him disputing that. Do you have some documentation on where Maxwell claimed authorship of the course?
Unless you were there while the course was built, I find it highly distasteful to dispute something that is fairly well documented.
We can have a debate on exactly how much work was shared between Maxwell and Mackenzie for the UMGC, but you can not dispute that every party involved at the time attribute the golf course to Mackenzie.
Based on your recent history, I would strongly advise you to present some real documentations to back up your claims than some hokey interpretations of the facts, which mostly what I see from you on this subject.
What you are claiming is nothing short of a fraud orchestrated by University of Michigan and Fielding Yost, who is one of the greatest sports figure ever in NCAA history. As a devoted alum and admirer of Yost, I find that highly, highly offensive. Unless you have definitive documentations to back up your claim, you better back down.