Joel,
Since you asked earlier, here is a list of things I have been involved in for the betterment of the profession and game. I will admit that not all are universally effective to save you the trouble, and for everything I might have done, there are certainly 10X more given the 150+ members:
Education - annual meetings provide seminars and exposure to great golf courses
Interaction - outside the annual meetings, we have instituted study trips to NYC and Australia for Australian, Euro and ASGCA
architects to see more great courses
Publications - have provided publications with examples and tips for building environmental sustainable courses, affordable courses, Master Planning and Course renovation, architect selection, etc. Over the years there have been many similar "white papers" or what not on emerging issues, including using golf as flood detention, and others I can't recall right now.
History - Established MSU library to house golf architecture documents, and provided many historic documents, plus video interviews of older architects.
Seminars - Annual GCBAA seminar plus periodic Renovation University for greens chairmen, etc.
Philanthropy - The ASGCA Foundations has funded some golf related charity and research projects.
Books - Published Donald Ross papers as "Golf Has Never Failed Me" and "Secrets of the Golf Course Architects, as well as magazine "By Design."
Contracts, etc. - produced (sometimes in cooperation with GCGAA) standard format "Requests for Proposal" for proper selection of architects, Standard General Conditions for Golf Course Construction, Standard Architects Agreements, all as sort of "starter kits" for use as a basis for these items.
I agree we would love to do more, and love to have more influence. As mentioned, we are small fish. I doubt the USGA among others will give it to us as long as they fund the projects......so we do what we can. Not sure our mission statement is outdated, the classis ideals of continuing education, added professionalism, etc. never go out of style, other than on the internet!
As to your idea of sanctioning members, or improving design quality by stronger leaders, can you imagine if RTJ had the power when Prez to say that Pete Dye's design style was too radical and different, and ban him from the biz? Or if Tom Fazio could have determined that CC minimalist style didn't have enough pizazz and banish them from the biz? Your plan to have future leaders (presumably consulting you as some sort of czar of design) improve design quality if fraught with problems, and would jeopardize creativity in golf design, while limiting whatever will come in the post minimalism period (which is, BTW inevitable).
And, its not practical, since yes, being a member of a professional society does require some level of respect for other practitioners. We once had a member who pitched testing, created and graded by only him (as he believed he was the most and only qualified guy to do it) He left the ASGCA by mutual agreement soon after.
Who would decide all that in your world? I am certain that you would find the same issues if someone miraculously put you in charge of "design quality." We all design differently, but respect that others do too. What if Pete Dye got older and put PB and Perry in charge, and "the czar" decided he wasn't as good as in his youth, or when doing it himself. Should PD get booted out of ASGCA? Bill Love for one bad green? Jeff Brauer for designing mostly $35-45 muni's that never make the top 100? Guys who take on tough sites, low budget courses, etc. that have very little if any chance of making any list?
We have never thought we were a governing body of ANY kind. We are a professional society, and the things listed above are the kinds of things AIA and others do.
I am sorry that you didn't care for the greens Bill Love remodeled at Oly. In the ideal world we would have all happy clients, but that is never going to happen either. I am also sorry ASGCA can't please everyone, but that is also the nature of the beast, and to be expected.
Cheers, and here's hoping I am merely discussing, not incurring a new round of wrath......
BTW, as to Paulina G being an ASGCA member, I'm not sure, but I don't think her boob job would qualify as a "renovation project" when applying to ASGCA!