Adam,
You seem to be judging CBM's involvement at Merion based on Raynor's involvement, or lack thereof. I don't understand this logic at all.
Would have CBM and HJW made their involvement contingent upon Raynor building the course? Obviously not, because
they were involved at Merion, they went to Merion to help Merion choose the land, CBM hosted the committee at NGLA where CBM provided them with valuable help planning
the layout of the course. As if that weren't enough, they returned to Merion a few weeks later and
chose the final routing plan! The plan went to Merion's Board as the
plan approved by CBM and HJW. Hugh Wilson was not even mentioned.
Obviously, had Raynor built Merion in his usual style, we wouldn't have to have this conversation. And it is interesting to speculate why Raynor didn't built Merion. But to jump from
Raynor didn't build Merion to
therefore CBM didn't have much influence? I don't buy that at all, nor do I think you have justified it.
Interesting point.... But if you're going to use that argument, why didn't CBM and HJW go the committee and say, we have a guy here who helped put our ideas on the ground at NGLA in Seth Raynor, you guys are too busy in your professional lives to be worried about doing this, let's bring Raynor in and he'll put my ideas on the ground for you. That, of course, didn't happen.
First, as I said above I don't understand your justification for the imposition of this somewhat arbitrary condition.
Second, I believe CBM and HJW did send him the same construction crew they had used at NGLA --Pickering and Johnson Construction. CBM also sent them to Piper and Oakley. Whigham estimated their budget for them. (This may be the one thing I learned about Merion from the Faker book. Thanks guys!)
To argue for significant MacDonald involvement works completely against the grain of everything else he's done. Also, the argument has been made that the Merion Committee were novices and needed as much as help as possible. Why didn't they bring in an "expert" to construct the course too?
I am not sure what you mean here, but by "everything else he's done" it sure seems like you simply mean that Raynor didn't build the course. Is there more to this? If so, then what?
The reason I ask is that there is a heck of a lot that is entirely consistent with what else he had done and would do. The hole lengths for example, were not only as recommended by CBM, they were also typical of CBM. And then there are Merion's attempts at a Redan, an Alps, a Road, a double plateau, another double plateau oriented like a biarritz green, an Eden green, and other features typical of CBM.
Look at that list.
A Redan, an Alps, a Road, a double plateau, a biarritz oriented double plateau, an Eden Green. Do those ring familiar to you? There are more, but how many more do we need? These ones require no speculation!
If CBM/HJW weren't significantly involved in the design, then why did Merion try to build a CBM course?
Or alternatively, if Merion wanted to build a CBM course, then would they have shut CBM and HJW out of the design process?Keep in mind that this was 1910 and early 1911. The landscape was filled with dark ages courses, and reportedly things were especially dire in Philadelphia.
Hugh Wilson had not yet gone abroad to study the great courses. Despite the speculation about what this committee might have known,
WILSON TOLD US THEY WERE COMPLETE NOVICES WHEN IT CAME TO THIS STUFF. Wilson is quite clear that it was CBM who brought these concepts to Merion, so why should we doubt him?
And again, I may be misremembering, but I believe that Merion did bring an expert builder- I believe the same ones used at NGLA. And Merion brought in the agronomists that CBM recommended as well.
http://If CBM were as involved with Merion as your side is arguing, and given CBM's track record of being very much in control of golf course design projects, don't you think he would have been vociferous and downright demanding in wanting Raynor to be involved?
I suspect you might have bought into many of the inaccurate caricatures of CBM. At the very least, I don't think you have accurately portrayed the way CBM operated at all. So far as I can tell, he didn't operate that way either before or after NGLA.
Your speculation about the necessity of Raynor is really way out there