Anthony:
You make a damn good point there. But the thing is that essay, "The Missing Faces of Merion", was not exactly questioning Wayne's fact finding and some story of Wayne's, it was questioning the approximately 100 year architectural attribution of one of the most famous golf courses in the world and whether its architect, Hugh Wilson, did what the club and its history has always given him credit for. Matter of fact, the essay didn't just question Wilson's architectural attribution, it basically said it was not true as presented by the club and the men who were part of it back then. That's pretty serious stuff for a website like this one to put on here from a guy like the author of that essay who always basically said he was just trying to learn more about the history of Merion.
And you're right, he sent the essay to a few people for review who really don't know much of anything about the history of Merion and he definitely did not send it for review to anyone around here who does know Merion's architectural history well. One really should wonder about that, don't you think, Anthony?
The other thing that seems pretty dumb is for this site to let this author think he can just start correcting the mistakes he made in that essay which are so massive on this discussion group or even in a revised essay.
If that's what he thinks he should do Ran Morrissett should take down right now that essay that's on here now, "The Missing Faces of Merion" and in place of where it used to be state very clearly that it probably never should have been put on here in the first place, the way it was researched and written.
The other thing it seems like most everyone on here is missing is that Wayne Morrison is probably the last member/insider of a significant American golf course like Merion who is still willing to post about his course on this website.
It didn't used to be that way but it is now. This entire site, including its administrators should ask themselves why that is. If they're honest with their answer it isn't hard to tell what's gone wrong over the last 5-7 years particularly with participants on here slamming Merion and going after their "legend", Hugh Wilson! It seems like too many on here think a club like a Merion and the others should be subject to the Freedom of Information Act or something like a court of law with their records and that their members should adhere to that too or not speak their opinions on here.
This website is not supposed to be like a court of law, it's just a discussion group but the IMO pieces probably do need a whole lot more vetting than this "Missing Faces of Merion" got BEFORE it was put up on here claiming the architectural attribution to Hugh Wilson is wrong.
I've been on this website since the beginning and I always thought, and I still think that strong and collaborative ties with the most significant courses in the country and world with Golfclubatlas.com was the way to go, and of course that means the DG participation on here of those members, and the significant ones like historians and committee people at these significant clubs.
Unfortunately, that seems to be pretty much all gone now. Wayne seems to be one of the last ones still here. Pretty soon there may be none.
Oh sure, I know the party line answer to that from the ones who are probably responsible for this----eg ALL THOSE MEMBERS and significant clubs are just so defensive in their on-going attempts to protect their legends and their untruthful architectural histories.