Why did Wright bench Corey Fisher and Scottie Reynolds ?
I have not talked to those that might know, but Raftery's explanation sounds reasonable.
What is the third best course within 30 miles of William Penn's hat?
I'm not sure I'm the best guy to ask since I've not played anywhere close to all the courses in the area. Yeah, I have just about all the public courses covered, and I'm grateful to the opps presented to me on the private courses, but I have way too many holes in my resume to rank the "best" overall.
Please rank your top 5 Philly area public courses.
1. Cobb's Creek (post-renovation; and I have no idea whether that will ever happen, but I have tromped around that property so much and have researched the course even more to know that when it opened it was first rate.)
2. Inniscrone (this place has so many good holes it is unbelievable; if you could eliminate the smell of manure as you open your car door, it would be rated much higher).
3- etc. How far can I can consider Philly to extend? I know some would say Pennsy is lacking in terms of public layouts, but I'm quite satisfied and it keeps getting better. For instance, KBM has two fine layouts in Morgan Hill and Lederach, and I'm really interested to see how the final ~12 holes at Heritage Creek materialize. I can carp about a couple of holes at Glen Mills, but overall that is one fine place. And there are so many other places that are wonderful and great value: like Jim Blaukovitch's Honey Brook, Island Green, and Old Homestead. And I can't ignore Ron Prichard's fine restoration at Jeffersonville (and his less appreciated nine holes he added at Hickory Valley Presidential, with one of the nicest par 3's in the area at #5).
Is Tom MacWood good or bad for GCA.com?
No question good. His research is outstanding.
I question my own ability to stay "above the fray" at times. I hope Tom does as well.
If you could change one thing at Merion from an architecture perspective, what would it be?
Bring back the original par 3 13th. Yes, it would require some walking, but Tilly loved that hole and I think it was likely outstanding. And they have the land there to back it out from the original 145 yards or so and make it a rather daunting +190. And how neat would it be for the 2013 US Open if they covered the players walking through the clubhouse to get to the 14th tee!
Please rank the Par 3 holes at Merion East and West on the same list.
Oh my. That's a good question! Here goes:
1. 17 East
2. 3 East
3. 9 East
4. 4 West
5. 6 West
6. 13 East
7. 17 West
8. 15 West
(man I bet many will disagree with that ordering!)
Who should get design credit at Merion East?
Wilson and his committee. I have more of Tillie's writing in my possession than just about anyone.... and if he says Wilson deserves most of the credit for Merion, well, then I believe him.
Most of these Merion fellows were quite successful businessmen. I would think they knew how to get a project done and done right. And I think Wilson and the committee sought ought the opinions of the very best people to help them in their decision making. And boy did they make some good decisions!
Please repost the link to your website with all the pictures.
I would suggest people visit Frank Pont's GolfArchitecturePictures.com web page instead, where I post all my photo albums.