If Tirico was playing here as a 15-marker he was cheating himself of a few more shots his handicap would allow. But it was great having him as member until he left two years ago. We also have about 15 other members from ESPN-HQ down the road.
A clarification on Silva. He is not at all personan non grata. In fact, the golf committee (of which I'm co-chair this year) invited him back last year to review the course and to ask him to do a Master Plan for us. For reasons that I will review, he walked the course with us but declined to participate further owing to the emotional difficulty of returning to a course where some had tried to destroy him professionally.
I don't blame him, and as I made clear in my Ross book, I apologized to him for contributing to an overly harsh atmosphere about his early restoration work. No, what little he did at Wampanoag in 1986 or so wasn't very good, but it was no better and no worse than what dozens of other architects were doing at the time. And in fact he did at Wampanoag pretty much what the green committee asked - though amazingly, behind his back, the mounds and other features that were put in were altered by others over whom Silva had little oversight. But when the project was completed the committee was pleased. To blame Silva for that is totally disingenuous.
The changes didn't fit in, and led to the founding of the Donald Ross Society, based at Wampanoag. Unfortunately, the admirable goals of the DRS got sidetracked by a vicious campaign of back-stabbing, innuendo, late-night phone calls undermining Silva throughout the region, leading to his virtually black-balling from the area - though he has gone on to do fine restoration work at many courses - Seminole, Charlotte CC, Augusta CC, and Biltmore Forest, and I fully recommend him to clubs as such when they ask.
I'm embarrasesd as to what happened here, he didn't deserve it, and those who drove him out should be ashamed of themselves because. They (he) has never repented. But the truth was that Silva was bullied out. Some of us are still waiting for DRS executive director Mike Fay to own up to what happened under his tutelage.