"I'm not so sure I'd agree with that.
Why would Donald Ross in 1945-1948 engage a young man 19-22 years of age, in a discussion about Seminole's greens ? Especially if their conversations took place in Pinehurst.
At 19-22 Pete was a good decade removed from active participation in architecture.
Why are you so quick to accept his word on Seminole's greens as "The Gospel", especially when Wilson was retained by Seminole after Ross's death ?"
Pat:
I don't think anyone, including me, has ever said anything about Pete Dye talking to Donald Ross about Seminole's greens, so where have you gotten that idea? As far as I know, in the mid to late 1940s Pete and Alice may not have ever seen Seminole.
I only said that Pete (and Alice) told me Pete met Donald Ross at Pinehurst. Why did he meet him there? Apparently Pete (and Alice) were good friends of Richard Tufts which would make sense considering both of them, particularly Alice, were very good players and played on a national level. Richard Tufts was a long time power on the USGA, particularly with Rules and eventually become the president of the USGA.
I'd also assume you understand who Richard Tufts was regarding Pinehurst.
Just because Pete and Alice had not become actively involved in golf architecture back then certainly doesn't mean they weren't interested in it back then, and interested enough to get to know Richard Tufts.
Perhaps you're not aware of it but Dick Wilson was a really good friend of Pete's parents and the fact that he lived in Southeast Florida is apparently one of the primary reasons they moved down there. Of course you can question something like that too but why should I or anyone else believe you on these things rather than Pete (and Alice) himself?
Pete's reasons for saying the greens of Seminole were changed may not necessarily have to do just with Dick Wilson anyway; he mentioned to me it was the result of a contractor from Georgia (a black guy). I probably have his name around here somewhere but he's a guy who was pretty well known back then. I recall Mike Young knows his name.