Tom Doak,
Interestingly or coincidently, two fellows who invited me to play their course, began apologizing for it's condition a week before my scheduled round.
When I eventually played there, I saw the "condition", but, that in no way detracted from the quality of the course/architecture.
However, many, to most golfers, especially members of clubs, seem transfixed on conditions, with conditions being at their optimal level, during the entire golfing season.
While I believe that nearly everyone applauds Scott's efforts, conditioning at Yale has been an issue for decades.