Tony: "The ASGCA has guidelines that touch on it, but seem to be all but ignored."
I'll disagree with that. With few exceptions you will find that ASGCA members are a good lot and they avoid the grey areas. If grey areas are entered, there is a process that can get to the bottom of questions. This is just one benefit of a professional organization.
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Mark: Geez!!
How about this: I, Forrest Richardson, being of reasonably sound mind and body, personally met with Desmond Muirhead (before his death) who showed me actual copies of newspaper accounts wherein Colin Mongomerie was quoted by British press agents as saying that he designed the Emirates Hills Golf Club. Further, Mr. Muirhead related that he heard from several people associated with the club that Mr. Montgomerie made numerous comments at a press event associated with a golf tournament that he was looking forward to other design assignments following the opening of Emirates Hills and his work there. Mr. Muirhead went on to complain that Mr. Montgomerie was a fraud for stating that he designed the Emirates Hills Golf Club and that such claims were among the biggest lies in golf.
Look, I can only say what I know. I suppose you can say that this is nothing to worry about...old news, not much concrete facts, etc. However, my take is that things like this do matter. That people who appreciate golf courses have an opinion and, even if there is not much to the Colin account, there are plenty of other accounts to take its place.
So far, excellent perspective...even Mark's "black and white" take.