Julian,
I'd rate Metropolis a little higher than you have, certainly in the top 10 and maybe better.
As to the old members not understanding the original design intent, is that really the case, or, is it a money issue ?
The second question I would ask is: Who's currently in control, the old members or the younger members ?
Change doesn't come easy at clubs when it comes in one fell swoop.
Those trees became invasive without notice over the last 5 or so decades, but, their removal would get everyone's immediate attention, and therein lies the heart of the problem.
If those trees had reversed their growth pattern 25 years ago, they probably wouldn't be nearly the issue that they are today.
But, that's not how trees are removed from the corridors of play.
A harsh, clearing project must be accepted by the membership. Failure to do so will only result in token trimming.
There are two solutions:
1. An educational process is undertaken in order to accomplish tree removal. This typically takes about 5 years.
2. A Palace Coup takes place. This takes about 5-16 weeks.
I prefer # 2 since the educational process and "baby steps" removal that follows takes far too long and can be sidetracked or stopped.
To context my advice, you should know that I favor the form of club governance employed at Friar's Head, Due Process, Hidden Creek, Bandon, Pine Valley, Seminole and others of similar ilk.
It's clearly the most efficient form of governance.