The work of green committees in my region has generally been poor when they have done it themselves. Perhaps it could be said that just my opinion and I am biased but the ones I have re-routed, built new greens etc dont seem to get as bad press. A couple of courses have really messed it up in most minds. Mendip golf club bought some new land added some new holes deleted others they did it themselves and made a good job, they had a very experienced head greenkeeper, but some of the others have been a bit embarrassing, sadly it gets expensive to do it all again. One of the problems I found working with committees is that they cherry pick ideas rather than using the whole and it does not always fit that way. One club I worked with were adament on not having an 11th coming back to clubhouse, presently it was the 10th, IMO they messed up a great opportunity and ended up with a lesser course and its a view shared by many, but at the end of the day the club make those calls and there were plenty that felt that a loop of 10 and 8 counted for a lot.