Kelly,
Here are the applicable portions of the code of ethics that might apply to Ian's comments:
IX.Members shall not attempt to obtain or offer to undertake any commission that they know is already under a legitimate contract or agreement with another golf course architect.
X.Members shall not accept any commission until they have ascertained that any former legitimate contract or agreement with another golf course architect has been terminated. This shall be done by soliciting information and evidence from the client or employer and the other golf course architect.
IMHO, if the mass mailings went out as opposed to targeting a specific know upcoming project, it probably wouldn't technically violate these provisions.
As to splitting up the country, yes I understand that was proposed about 60 years ago, but never came to fruition and your statement should be clarified so people know just how out of date that is! As with all comments here, the design professions did try (up to the first half of the past century) to unnaturally protect themselves from fee and regional competition. No surprise that it eventually failed. That said, the engineering community seems to protect its % of construction fee basis and very few really seem to compete on fees from my experience.
BTW, Mr. Doak has made a few snarky comments about ASGCA, including a recent statement that his ethics are better than ASGCA based on his understanding that our code only applies to competing against our own members, whereas he treats all gca's the same. The above actual quote from our ethics page shows that this just isn't so, and I figure I may as well take this opportunity to correct it.
Tom, if Tony R is any indication, those guys probably make biting jokes about their own groups, too. In general, my take is that in a traditionally tougher environment for gca's in other countries outside the US, that those groups tend to be far more protectionist than ASGCA ever was, even in its early years. That is exactly the kind of behavior Tony Ristola complains about.
And with your history, I am sure you had absolutely no input to those comments either!
Hey, how many ASGCA members does it take to change a light bulb? Just curious.