"According to the newspaper report the syndicate learned that Merion was going to move around July 1909, and proceded to secure another 200 acres. That is a pretty bold speculation. It sounds to me like the syndicate had some inside info."
Mr. MacWood:
That indeed would be a bold speculation on the part of the real estate developers if they proceded to procure another 200 acres if they had no idea of MCC's intention to move to Ardmore or perhaps Lloyd's intentions to act the part of the angel for the move of his club's course and perhaps as an angel with a contiguous residential real estate development that might interest MCC members and enhance the future course or have the future course enhance a potential residential real estate devolopment immediately to its west.
What we do not know and may never know is if Lloyd may've been in some way behind or the motivator of that July 1909 land contract that brought HDC into basically it's 1910 form real estate holding-wise. (Isn't it interesting how Mr. Moriarty thinks we were so wrong for assuming Lloyd was behind that 1909 contract for MCC ,which we have?).
"I suspect those inside sources also helped connect the non-golfing Connell with Barker. Regarding Connell's golfing knowledge based on being a competitent real estate developer, how many golfing/real estate developments were there in Philadelphia in 1909?"
It is not that much of a stretch to deduce that if a golf course might enhance the residual real estate of a land developer in 1910 he could find a golf course architect on his own. Do you think, Mr. MacWood, that residential real estate developers in 1910 had the mentality of cavemen? Apparently, you have that impression of another time like that and it would probably explain why you and Moriarty think a Wilson or a Leeds at that to be such novices in golf architecture back then that somehow they had to find someone else to do it for them like a Barker or Campbell.
"Macdonald addressed his June letter to Lloyd, and Barker's letter addressed to Connell found its way immediately to the Committee and was attached to Lloyd's November letter to the membership of MCC. I see no reason to doubt the accuracy of the newspaper report."
Yes, Macdonald certainly did address his letter to Lloyd and not to Griscom that the MCC Search Committee mentioned contacted Macdonald in the first place or to Robert Lesley who was the chairman of the MCC Search committee.
What that means is very hard to say at this point. Does it mean Lloyd was basically in control of both sides of the fence as an over-all angel and did not want to appear to be at that time or does it mean something else? It's hard to say but the MCC Search Committee report does say what it says about Barker being engaged and paid by Connell and we certainly do need to carefully consider that.
But the point is, MCC was pretty comprehensive about recording what was taking place with the club in the Ardmore project, and come 1911 when Wilson and his committee really got down to work routing and designing a number of plans for the future East Course Barker's name was never mentioned again. If Wilson and committee took the time in the winter and spring doing "multiple courses" one wonders why they spent all that time and effort doing that if they were basically using Barker's self-admitted "rough drawing" as the routing they took to the board and had approved.
Maybe you think that's not of much consequence but I do.