"There appears to be a group of individuals who feel that CBM's involvement at Merion or any replications of CBM's design principles at Merion somehow diminishes Merion's pedigree or the quality of the golf course. As a result, a culture of denial has arisen, such that anything that's attributed to CBM, either directly or remotely is automatically rejected as heresy."
Pat:
You can believe that if you want to but I've lived here for over thirty five years and I probably know a couple of hundred people from Merion over the years and I can guarantee you I have never heard a single one of them say or imply that an involvement by CBM with that course would diminish Merion's pedigree. Matter of fact, in expectation of that essay on here a pretty impressive group of them (including those who run that club) were actually excited about the expectation that there was some new and theretofore unknown information that CBM may've had more to do with it than was ever told before.
The only problem is those people do know the club's history and they certainly weren't impressed by the tortured logic of people and events in that essay.
The only people I'm aware of who said anything about Merion or some of us here being defensive about this were two guys who don't really know a thing about the club itself and its members. One may've been here once and the other one has never even been to Merion. He's probably never even been to Philadelphia even though he thinks he knows everything about it and its golf and architecture history as well as what the people here thought and think!
You can take his word for it and the word of the other fellow who seemed to team up with him on this if you want to Pat, but a more intelligent approach might be to take the word of someone who's been here for thirty five years and has been pretty intimately involved with Merion golf course and club and particularly most of its members during that time.
Someone can even revisit a few particulars (facts) such as that 1912 trip of Wilson's abroad (perhaps the only one) but it really doesn't matter now as the fact is after that fact was thoroughly and logically analyzed (through additional material) it just didn't make a damn bit of difference to the fact that Wilson and his commitee designed Merion East with some advice and suggestions from Macdonald and Whigam which has always been part of Merion's history right from the beginning.
The H.H. Barker information is a complete non-issue in the design of Merion East and it always was and the club's administrative records prove that.