Forrest Richardson,
I never said that TOC was originally 22 holes.
I don't know how you leaped to that conclusion.
I said that it had many configurations and that one of them was 22 holes.
When a membership has enjoyed a golf course, a slowly evolving golf course, for 80 + years, I don't know how you justify a
RADICal alteration as being true to the spirit of Fowler's work.
"Restore what ? To when ? To what level are valid questions.
I don't know, with any club, if there is an absolute answer, but, there may be a prudent answer.
The club could attempt to determine the answers to your questions through extensive research, and a decision borne of practical applications with respect to the information revealed through that process.
It is a grey area, but that doesn't mean that clarity is impossible. I agree 100 % with Merion's decision to return the course to the historical date associated with Jones's win.
I've proposed that GCGC do the same with 1936, the year the USGA held the Amateur there, and a year with abundant photographic records.
When is the last time you saw a golden age golf course lose 14 of its holes, while at the same time paying homage to the original architects style. Wouldn't the ultimate homage be a restoration to the course on the day the architect unveiled it?
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