rpurd,
Previoulsy, you had attributed work to Prichard that turned out to be work by another architect.
Previously, I had asked you some specific questions which you never answered.
At what courses did Ron Prichard's work fail to fulfill the mandate of the membership ?
TEPaul,
Based on my observations, I liked your first list, without any additions.
But, the critical factor is the direction given to the architect, and the amount of imput, control and creative freedom he exercises. Sometimes restorations end up with the architects finger prints strewn throughout the golf course.
Make sure that a restoration "true" to the original architects design intent is the mission, and that the integrity of the design of the original architect is preserved.
If you get the architect to agree to the above, I don't think you will have a problem. Just remember, many's the slip twixt the cup and the lip.