Sorry, but I gave you a specific example of why that doesn't always work out.
That's really the crux of the issue for me. You gave an example of an isolated incident that in no way disproves Terry's statement and could be seen as somewhat insulting to the superintendent profession. Without knowing the specifics of the situation at your club, it certainly sounds as though there were issues that needed to be discussed. Any reputable superintendent will be completely dialed in to the thoughts and opinions of the membership.
See my above post regarding the ownership of the club. The super at this course answered to a "higher authority."
And it's not isolated. I've been around golf long enough to know that there are lots and lots of medicore superintendents out there, just like there are lots and lots of mediocre GM's and lawyers and accountants and auto mechanics and ....
There have been lots of sweeping, general statments made on this subject, and that's great, nothing wrong with that. It's just that sometimes things don't always go like you think they will. Hiring a superintendent and "letting him do his job" can work out sometimes and sometimes not.
My guess is that the low to mid-end private clubs sometimes struggle to find the right superintendent, which makes sense because they often can't afford a superintendent with years of experience and excellent references. Just like in every other professional field, we often get what we pay for.
Would you agree that not all superintendents are phenomenal? That, like any professional field, there are some that aren't as good as others? Like in all professional fields that sometimes they lose their passion for the job?
If you don't agree with that, then we have nothing to discuss.
If, however, you're sane, you'll admit that sometimes superintendents don't do a great job. In that case, what's a membership to do when they don't have the power to fire him?
They put together a group of members (a committee???) and go to the superintendent and/or GM and ask that changes be made. Is "committee" really that bad of a word with you guys?