Sven,
1. I seem to recall that Ross wanted the commission.
I think Roberts had a reasonable expectation for Mac to be on site most of the time given
The concept behind ANGC
Most developers want and receive detailed plans prior to embarking on a golf course project.
and that was Roberts's nature. Pete Dye may be one of the exceptions to the rule.
When Mac visited in March, the bones of the course were in place, Mac's visit was to fine tune,
not to make changes to the routing and holes.
If Mac is in CA and RTJ in GA, they'd hardly be collaborating, especially when Mac had several projects
in progress in CA
2. There's no evidence that Hollins ever met Roberts.
Had the purpose of her visit been to meet with Roberts, surely it would have been recorded.
Mac specifically stated that her purpose for visiting was purely architectural.
Your theory on Hollins is pure speculation absent concrete evidence
3. Watching him play golf hardly qualifies as meeting in person
Marion Hollins, not OB is the connection.
She and she alone introduced RTJ to CPC and Pasa
RTJ was immediately enamored with what he saw
Mac didn't need Jones to instruct him on how the better golfer played, he wasn't a neophyte
when it came to designing world class golf courses for every level of golfer.
CPC & Pasa and Mac's rep were the probable factors, not following him on the golf course.
4. I think ANGC's archives indicate it was one trip overlapping the two months.
5. Ditto the March visit
6. Pure speculation on your part.
If you can't document active and specific participation how can you make the claim that Jones
collaborated ?
Collaboration, to me, in the context of "architects" connotes equal participation in the creative process.
Owners/developers are the project visionaries, architects are the creative professionals retained by the owner/developer who in turn convert the owner/developer's intangible, general vision or concept into a tangible golf course.
In terms of ANGC I see no documented evidence attributing routing, individual holes and/or features to Jones's creative architectural efforts.
As to Marion Hollins, written documentation from Mac detailing her mission to ANGC exists.
Co-operation vis a vis consulting, seems to have been prevalent at the turn of the 20th century.
I don't see it happening to any sizable degree today