This is one of those instances where the solution is too obvious for anybody to notice - particularly here, a Treehouse full of lunatic intellectuals . . . . certainly divided ideologically in some ways, but respect for the history of this game is strong connective tissue.
That is putting aside brother Brains Goodale, who during one of our many Scotch enhanced debates on all things all things, never wavered from his breathtakingly heretic spew that architectural pedigree, original strategic intent or artistic decision are subject to revision at any time, provided the membership agrees it is an improvement.
When I asked him if someone might be allowed to "improve" an Auguste Rodin sculpture, I recall that quick sniff - when he was about to plunge in the dagger - "If you can find anyone better than Rodin, qualified to rethink his art, by all means. Charles Blair Macdonald was not Rodin."
Now, here is the point:
Since Lido is being recreated, originally suggested by me and the Great Bahto, it is time to move the fickle finger of virtue signalling away from "Toxic Masculinity" - and something catering to the fairer sex.
Putting aside scowling, short-haired ladies in sandals, if we do not hook my daughter and her friends on our game, we're fucked. We have the water issue on another thread, but if only a small percentage of women play golf, you're going to lose an ungodly amount of political power.
Why the USGA has not gone whole hog in donating clubs and advocating for course construction in "underserved areas" - or worked to help high schools to field a team - is self-destructive insanity. There is so many empty areas in the inner city, all you need is a few rudimentary mini-tracks to give those kids something to do . . . . . but, that is not the point of this birdwalk.
Look, I like Brandel, he's articulate and fairly fearless . . . . but his name is not going to move the needle a micron, unless he designs a course with Jan Stephenson. But this grasping at straws . . . . .
Remember, Lido is the Holy Grail . . . and it was.
But what about recreating (RIP) Women's National GC in Glen Head? Hmmm, you have the history angle - Dev Emmett, with a redo by RAYNOR (not CB, don't lie) . . . . you think that might attract some attention? A golf club, built for women . . . and get everybody big shit LPGA pro to join (or give them a membership and locker) and voila! . . . . . you've got a destination for women, just like Bandon is set up (really) as a full rip boy's retreat.
Imagine a truncated sized Bandon for girls.
Lavender soap, morning Mimosa's, oil massages, a Redan an Alps . . . . a Channel Hole. I cannot imagine something more fun for aging seniors like me, truth be told.