Mike Young,
He probably should have given a list of qualified contractors, but, if I was in attendence, I would have asked his opinion with respect to which of the firms did he feel did the best work.
Michael Whitaker,
I don't think you understand the nature of the USGA visits, the resulting report, and reference services.
When asked who is qualified in a given field, should the USGA agronomist stand mute, refusing to answer the question ?
Having forty years of experience with these visits, their reports and the regional agronomists involved, overwhelmingly they are positive and extremely useful.
I think your kickback allegation is irresponsible.
Can a mistake be made by an individual, certainly, but tell me, who amongst us conducts their business absent any mistakes ?
MDugger,
At this level, the USGA isn't a monolithic organization, it's a regional agronomist, a single individual, consulting with the superintendents at each club.
The club has to initiate and contact the USGA agronomist and request a visit, the USGA agronomist doesn't solicit the club.
This has and continues to be a valueable service.
Unfortunately, many want to jump on the USGA and bash them for the slightest, perceived, miscue, without waiting until all the facts are in. Prefering, instead, to take a single isolated incident and magnify it to ridiculous proportions.
I don't understand this almost constant desire to bash the USGA. If there is a specific area that they have failed in, address that issue, not the entire organization and all of the people who have devoted their time and efforts to preserve and better golf.
I've previously been critical of letting the equipment issue get away from them, but that's one issue, not every issue or the entire organization, which has done a great job over the years.
Brad Klein,
It sounds as though the REAL issue is as you indicate, internally, Athens CC.
For a superintendent to remain at one club for 40 years is remarkable. He probably possesses a wealth of knowledge regarding changes to the golf course over those 40 years, together with unparalleled knowledge of the agronomic conditions on the golf course. It would seem to me that if he called in the USGA regional agronomist, that he knew and continues to know what he's doing.
A 1,000 member club must have a variety of factions.
Where is a dictator when you need one ?