Mike,
The club has posted its proposed course policy document online so I have to assume they don't mind it being viewed publicly. You may like to read the
pdf. I suppose all the right noises are being made, but like you said years ago the implementation's the hard part.
As far as the greens are concerned, I haven't noticed a significant increase in browntop yet. I don't know what the plan is. The fairways have recently been overseeded with fescue which was a no brainer. Fairways like 4, 7, 8, 13 and 17 have always had wonderful fescue colonies in places. Leo knows what to look for and is trying to cover more of the course with it. Gordon Irvine has been advising him on rye grass removal.
All the bare patches just outside the fairway/rough margins have undergone repair, the soil amended and areas sown in fescue. I don't know what happened but a lot of poa established itself in these areas but hopefully it will burn off as summer comes on. I hope the fairways receive a fairly generous widening after that, with new mowing lines. I've been told someone in officialdom is against the idea of merging fairways like 3 & 4 and 13 & 15. What would you say to them?
Scott and I had Greg Ramsay here at the beginning of the month, so I'm sure he will have some more thoughts for you at some stage. You may like to know your beloved poplars beside the 5th tee have been removed. There's actually a hell of a tee back there at 204m, but I fear the more coddled among your professional brethren would lodge a protest.