Jud
Re Dawson and the R&A - no real emotional attachment. Never met the guy nor likely to but what irks me is the lazy knee jerk reaction (my interpretation) of many on here in blaming him for just about everything such as the TOC changes for example. Of course neither Dawson or his organisation should get a free pass, and they should be held to account, but in doing that you should consider the evidence and the evidence with regards to TOC changes points to it being a collaborotive decision between two bodies, the Links Trust and the R&A, having taken the advice of a professional consultant. Dawson certainly fronted up the announcement of the changes but the committee procedures as outlined in the Links Trust annual reports show it he might not even have been involved let alone having the sole decision.
With regards the changes being made to Open venues, I firmly don't believe they are doing it to defend a number as you put it. That would be virtually impossible at an event that is so weather dependant. What they do is tinker with thim to make them a challenge befitting the best golfers in the world. They have always done this since the days when the new Muirfield course got an overhaul for not being up to snuff, from when Fowler and Low put in bunkers in TOC etc. Indeed what happens today is pretty mickey mouse compared to what used to happen back in the golden age when MacKenzie redesigned 4 or 5 holes at Prestwick amongst other changes ahead of the 1925 Open, when Braid constructed 80 bunkers at Troon for the 1923 Open plus the 50 bunkers he put in at Carnoustie for the 1926 Open. In comparison TOC has had a light touch.
Whether the changes are good or not I've no strong views but I do firmly believe that TOC is not a monument set in stone. It is a living breathing entity that has constantly evolved over time. Every time they rebuild the bunkers they change the contours, every time they sand the greens they change the contours, every time they rip out gorse they change the contours, every time they returf worn areas they change the contours etc. if you are interested in its evolution and haven't already got Scott MacPhersons book I would firmly recommend it.
Niall