Personally, I think that a Green Chairman should be one that enters the process in a democratic way, where his term will be up in two years.
Once he gets elected, he can then take control by dictatorship, an unbenevolent one where he can have any opposition snuffed for disagreeing or being dis-loyal. He is now the Green Dictator and his rule is far beyond that of how the golf course plays, it is how the club is run as a whole.
In doing this, he has the Club Manager and his executive staff shot at dawn in the club courtyard. Their bodies will be left out to rot, and to also serve notice that no one should ever be late with their monthly bill as well maintain any ideas of leaving the club itself. Your here for life, at least the rest of YOUR life, and may it be a long and fruitful one.
The Green Dictator will be well read in the architectual ideals of the design, unless its a Rees Jones course, where he can simply redesign it and then have whomever contacted and hired Jones for the club, tied up and filled with acid.
If a member is out of line, that member is simply out of time--he too is "handled" in the appropriate manner and at the full discression and method of the Green Dictator.
If a female member of the club denounces the severity and "unkept look" of the new bunkers, she is buried six foot deep in a bunker.
If a member comes to the Green Dictator and complains that the course doesn't promote play for younger children, then the Green Dictator can go to the source of the problem and has the members "nuttensacks" cut off.
The Green Dictator relies heavily on the Superintendent of the course, and he makes him his "First Lieutenant." He helps serve the Green Dictator in both an advisory and technical capacity, and may he never be out of line, lest he be the literal test bed for the clubs newest aquisition--a Toro tri-plex mower with their new super rototiller feature.
The club acheives a new peace and harmony amongst its members and staff whether they like it or not. They just have to keep smiling and never, ever maintain a superior attitude. No one, and I mean no one is ever out of line. They also have to understand that it's all just business, and that the dictator has the interests of the club at stake (and at heart).