Tommy,
As much as I'd like to see Hollywood restored to the Hollywood that's presented in the aerial hanging in the Men's Locker room, the one I gave you a copy of, that much of a radical change isn't going to occur overnight, if at all.
You have to remember that Hollywood was altered/softened over decades.
It's not going to be restored overnight.
The best you can hope for is that certain "old" features are gradually restored.
You have to remember that the course was designed as a "Championship" course.
Now, you have juniors, seniors and women playing daily.
The course presented in the aerial is beyond their ability to navigate.
In addition, the culture of golf has changed dramatically over the years.
The need or quest for fairness can become pervasive.
While you and me might revel in playing the old Hollywood, others would whine that it's too difficult, too challenging, and for them, as dues paying members, they might be right.
So, there has to be a happy medium.
I believe that medium is a partial restoration, a restoration of those features that are tolerable for today's members.
It's the membership that must approve and fund any restoration.
When you've taken a recent bite of the apple, I don't know how many more you get so soon after the first.
So, I believe that the answer may be a selective restoration of those features that the present membership can reasonably tolerate.
Unfortunately, until the economy is robust again, I don't see any substantive changes occuring.
Hollywood remains a wonderful golf course, challenging, yet sporty and fun from tees commensurate with one's game