JeffB:
To truly understand what Crump did at PVGC in those years of collaboration one has to understand fully the entire evolution of what went on from the beginning of the project to the end of his life. In the beginning Crump could obviously be considered a fairly rank amateur in the art of golf course architecture. However, back in that day it's also fairly obvious if a man with some vision and probably some real latent talent, both of which Crump apparently had, spent the amount of time and effort he did on that golf course with all the people he collaborated with who were seemingly friends that good things were going to come of it.
Was Crump, being a hotelier, a great promoter too in the vein of a Donald Trump? He certainly may've been, in a manner of speaking, although one thing Crump apparently was not, according to the consistent written record of those who knew him, was a big ego. There certainly does not seem to be a single incident in the entire story of Crump and PVGC where Crump stubbornly refused to give someone credit, perhaps even for things that were never actually done.
This story of Crump paying Harry Colt $10,000 dollars for basically a week or two of work at PVGC may be one of those incidents. Of course the Colt supporters on this website will scream bloody murder again that mentioning this is another example of how PVGC, or even me, is trying to minimize Colt's part or Colt's contribution to the way PVGC ultimately turned out. The fact is no one can prove that Crump actually paid Colt that amount of money. That he did pay him that amount is only the recollection almost forty years later of one of Crump's friends. I think those who seem to fail to realize what Crump actually did there over those six years are simply failing to realize the extent of what went on with the golf course between the time Colt left in May/June of 1913 and what the course became by Crump's death in Jan 1918 and at its completion around 1921.
Furthermore, I've seen everything that Colt contributed to the course, some of which I may've even discovered for the first time in recent decades, and I do know exactly how it turned out. The truth is in the similarities but particularly the differences, as it is with what other architects and collaborators contributed.