Dave Schmidt asked”
“Mike, Tom and Dave:
Who, precisely, went from 5 plans to 1? I presume it was the Golf Committee. If it wasn't, who was it?
And do we know what person or persons actually made that choice?
In other words, who picked the plan that Lesley ultimately presented to the board?
This, to me, seems to be a rather important fact.
Dave's saying above that CBM made that pick. Is that true or not? And why?”
David Moriarty responded to it with”
“I wanted to return to this because, as you said, this is a rather important fact. Sure, Mike sort of answered, but he has now backtracked.
What about TEPaul? Is he ignoring the question? Or did he call you to scold you for acknowledging the importance of the question? If so, did he happen to mention that it was M&W who chose the final routing?
Let's settle this point so we can consider the ramifications.”
Shivas:
I’ll go through your questions:
1. “Who, precisely, went from 5 plans to 1? I presume it was the Golf Committee. If it wasn't, who was it?”
We don’t know who it was because neither the minutes nor the Wilson Committee report to the Golf Committee to be delivered to the board by Lesley, the chairman of the Golf Committee, says specifically who the person was who made the decision to send only one plan to the board. By the way, Lesley was not on Wilson's Committee that was not a permanent or "standing" committee but Wilson was on the Golf Committee, that Lesley was the chairman of and which was a permanent or "standing" committee. I think I pointed all that out a few days ago. So in a club organizational structure like MCC had then obviously Wilson's Committee was a form of an "ad hoc" committee that worked under the aegis of the Golf Committee. That's pretty common in clubs like that one.
2. “And do we know what person or persons actually made that choice?
In other words, who picked the plan that Lesley ultimately presented to the board?
This, to me, seems to be a rather important fact:
Again, we don’t know what person or persons made that choice. We don’t know who picked the plan that Lesley ultimately presented to the board because neither the Wilson Committee report to the Golf Committee nor Lesley’s Golf Committee report of the Wilson Committee report to the board mentions that specifically.
What we do know is the Wilson Committee report says that before visiting NGLA they had laid out many different courses and following their visit to NGLA the Wilson Committee then went home and rearranged the course and laid out five different plans. Then approximately three weeks later Macdonald and Whigam came to Ardmore for a single day (April 6, 1911) and went over the grounds and looked over the plans and said they would approve the plan they felt contained a last seven holes that were the equal to any inland course in the world. The report says the Wilson Committee sent that particular plan to Lesley and the board.
Other than that it does not say who precisely went from 5 to 1 or who made the decision to send the plan tothe board that Macdonald said they would approve of. Since Hugh Wilson was the chairman of the committee who had been charged by MCC with creating a golf course for the club and that committee began its work at the beginning of 1911 (this is from a club report to the membership), and his report to the board four months hence, said they had created many different courses in the winter and then rearranged them to five different plans in the spring, I would assume Hugh Wilson made the choice to send the one Macdonald/Whigam approved to the board. After all, isn’t that what committee chairman do----eg make the final decisions about what the committee does or is going to do?
But it doesn’t say that specifically anywhere (perhaps that wasn't recorded because noone felt it was necessary to record something like that and probably for good reason---ie it was probably pretty obvious to the men running Merion that the committee or man who ran the committee charged with creating a course for MCC made the final choice to send that particular plan to the board, don’t you think? But who the hell knows; maybe Wilson took a vote of his committee to see if they agreed to select the one Macdonald/Whigam approved of and send it to the board. I doubt it could’ve been Macdonald or Whigam who made the selection of which to send to the board because neither of them was on the committee that had been charged by MCC to create Merion East nor did either of them belong to Merion.
Frankly, I've never seen it written anywhere, I've never heard it said or even implied anywhere at any time that MCC even asked Macdonald/Whigam to create a golf course for them. All that has ever been said at any time (until a couple of speculators on this website came along) is that MCC just asked Macdonald/Whigam for some help and advice on how they could create a golf course themselves.
But again, it does not say anywhere who made the choice of which to send to the board, and so if you’all want to just parse sentences and argue over the meaning of a word or words endlessly to figure that out somehow or just continue to speculate about who made the selection or the choice to send the particular plan that went to the board, by all means, be my guest!