Pat:
It's more than just that. Tom MacWood has sort of based his remarks about Aronimink's bunker project on the fact that the course was a "special" design (his words) and he's used a few other examples of "special" designs in other art forms as an analogy.
I've asked him, who, other than himself, thinks or ever thought Aronimink was just a "special" design and exactly why. He doesn't seem to want to answer any of that.
I'm fairly sure he will answer eventually and I'm also sure his answer will be as unsupportable as everything else he's heretofore said about Aronimink's bunker project DECISION at the time they had to make it, which frankly he wasn't even aware of (at that time).
It really doesn't much matter what he thought about the bunker project when he found out about it a few years AFTER the decision of what to do HAD BEEN MADE. It doesn't even matter what me or Ron Prichard or the club thinks about the decision now that information they did not have previously has become available.
All that matters is the decision they made and the reasons for making that decision when they had to make it on the available information they had at that time.
Tom MacWood says he's not criticizing Aronimink or Ron Prichard, he's only pointing out and making information available.
Well, we all have that information now, and we found it, not Tom MacWood. Again, the only problem was we did not have some of that information available when the decision had to be made. Tom MacWood didn't have it either then. Matter of fact, again, I doubt he could've even been aware the project was taking place.
It's always easier to criticize people after the fact with information no one had at the necessary time.