I'd ask what the worst thing that could happen is, regarding Ron's new directives and criteria. I understand what Tom is cautioning, in that many clubs just can't go overnight from overwatered, over nurished, and over chemical apps, to a more lean and turf hardening protocol. Some can't at all due to climate, soil, etc. Those that have been presenting the lush, soft, over applied look to pander to the raters that have the lush and green mindset, or the Augusta Syndrome, AND want to maintain their ranking order, will probably have to bite it for a while, fall in rankings while they get their maintenance meld in order for the 21rst century of conservation of water, chems, apps etc. So, the worst thing that could happen is that clubs and courses that have already been practicing the conservationist and turf hardening minimalist approach, that have been much more yellow and brown and were thought to be something less because they were not lush and green, will have a rotation up the ratings, or at least a much more valid second look.
Perhaps Ron is just doing his bit to recognise the new parameters of fiscal constraint and resource rationing. It certainly is a wnning edict for this GCA.com crowd, and I suspect the GCSAA at the end of the day. Chem companies and ferts will not be happy... I think.