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"Quote from: TEPaul on Today at 12:03:49 pm
Mike:
For my part and from my perspective, it would be virtually impossible for me to route that golf course better than it is now and that is precisely why I think it really is one of the best golf courses and some of the very best architecture in the world.
As you know I'm not a big fan of ranking golf courses but nevertheless, Merion East has always been in my top handful in the world and I don't see that changing any time soon."
David Moriarty said:
"Interesting. Because in the past you have been quite critical of the original routing of Merion East. Why the change of heart.
By your logic, if Barker's routing was actually on the 117 acres instead of on only 100 acres, then you would have to conclude that his routing would have been about the same as what they ultimately came up with, wouldn't you? Only with 14-16 shorter, and the addition of the land behind the clubhouse (that Macdonald wanted to add?)
[Barker did not say that his routing was only on 100 acres. Connell offered something like 100 acres or whatever it takes for a golf course. Given the somewhat open wording of the Connell offer, and the timing of the various visits, it is quite possible that the Barker routing included the Dallas Estate property. I will clarify this in the next draft.]"
David:
This just might be the most incredible post I've ever seen from you! Do you know anything about architecture, about history, about anything do to with this general subject, not even to mention Merion???
What in the hell do you mean Barker's routing?? What was it? Do you have any idea? Does anyone? The same routing on somewhat the same land??? Are you seriously asking that?? Do you know anything at all about the art of routing a golf course?? It certainly wouldn't seem so from you last post! What if Barker went backwards from the way Merion is??? Has that ever occured to you??
What am I missing here from you?? Please tell me? If not it's occuring to me you may know next to nothing about golf course architecture and such a thing as the art and science of routing. I think I already know you know next to nothing about logic and common sense in a rather general context.
My God, how much time have we all wasted playing some game with you and with your apparently rather comprehensive ignorance??? Belay that----eg lack of understanding?? Some time ago you said on one of these post you felt you had a lot to learn, at least about Merion and its architecture and history. I guess I had no idea then, how much!!
Oh yes, the first routing and architectural iteration of Merion East wasn't all that similar to the way it turned out to be over about twenty years. But the topic of our discussion with you is Merion in 1910-1911, nothing more.
But if, in the future, you want to know about the architectural design and evolution of Merion East from 1915-16 and in the 1920s on into the 1930s, then do everyone a favor and come to us UP-FRONT next time!!!