Jeff,
I believe Uncle Bob was long retired by the time Neal drew up Maderas (like we should give Johnny Miller credit?) and pretending Damian “666” Pascuzzo designed the golf course is like giving credit to Al Gore for inventing the internet. No more than Gary Roger Baird ought to get props for Barona instead of Todd.
Gib,
First, Bob was involved in the project, at least at the beginning. Damian was totally involved. Neal was mostly involved in drawing up final plans based on the sketches made by Damian and Bob for concepts. Damian and Neal split site visits as would be typical in almost any firm. I am sure Neal was a valuable contributor in the typical office collaboration, and Damian would acknowledge that. I am also sure DP could have done it himself and/or assigned it to one of his other employees at the time, and the project would have come out about the same.
Under the normal office scenario, Damian was responsible for the end product (and the profit or loss, lawsuits, need to correct any mistakes, etc. ) and gets the credit. Just like Ross gets credit for all of his courses despite having in house draftsman and shapers who do the work, and just as Doak has in house draftsman and shapers who do help create the final product. And Nicklaus, Fazio, etc.
A lot goes into the design and prosecution of a project and what the associate architect does is only a fraction of it, even if some here don't want to believe it. It is simply wrong to say Neal designed it and dismiss and insult the principal in charge, and it is clear you intend to enhance marketing benefit for your friend.
As to giving Miller or other signature pros credit, yeah, they have to get some, even if we all feel its over rated. But, to strongly dismiss Damian and Bob as not being involved as architects, well, there is a lot wrong with your statement, no matter how you cut the mustard. The word "horseshit" came to mind immediately when I read it.
BTW, Damian is involved in current consulting at the club, and was the one invited back to the fifth anniversary event at the Club, not Neal. So, I guess that Damian and the club differ from your opinion in who did what.
I do recall that Gary and Todd had some sort of agreement allowing Todd to design the course under the original Baird contract, which is an unusual situation, and it is generally credited to Todd, despite it (I think) being a Baird design contract.