Joel stewart says
"It is was people expect but not what an experienced architect should produce. The concept of big tees was generally introduced by RTJ Sr. in the 40's and continues to this day"
First off, it seems everyone knows what course we are talking about but me.
Nonetheless Joel, I would recommend you change the word experienced in your above quote, and I would likely agree with you. Go through the roster of the ASGCA and I would suggest that most all of the guys would do the clubs bidding in regard to moving the tees back and raising them.
I would also suggest that unless the architect told the club that the new back tees would look "classic", he is just doing his job. Again, it is an education process, I would suggest, and again I do not know the club, that 80-90% of the membership prefers these tees higher as they go back.
Do I think a honorable architect working on a classic should alert the membership to the fact that these sorts of tees were not developed until a later date? Yes, but I have seen and heard a lot more egregious things in my studies.
The club got what it wanted and in lieu of other facts I can't blame the architect.