The problem was the tour players felt they were the owners and could have been, not sure how the structure was set up but I do know everybody was all over it. Once a set up plans are approved they shouldn´t allow changes in the field for the first five years without the written consent of the architect. Its like me telling my doctor how he needs to preform an operation on me, I am not qualified to do that and neither are tour players in regards to a design. Just because they don´t, GET IT, there should not be immediate changes. Medalist is another good example, a Dye-Norman course. Normans contribution was changing so much after the course opened for two years, that it lost what it originally was and as a result never matured to what it could have been. I remeber my first visit to the Jockey Club in Argentina, one of the doctor´s favorite courses. I was being shown around by an Argentine Golf Association official and he pointed out how they had resoded all the steep slopes of the bunkers and they no longer washed out like in previous years. He asked me so what ya think, good work huh. I responded, are you looking for a pat on the back because you just repainted the Monalisa...look else where! Maybe thats why I have never gotten a referal out of that organization. I am older and wiser now and when in similar situations I just say umm, yeah.....not true, but I wanna B!
In conclusion, I would love to have Ran do an interview with Bobby Weed and reveal all of what was going on when it first opened and the following couple of years.