In Mucci-like fashion!
I agree with you that Merion was designed by a "committee" but my "committee" would have a small "c" not a capital, because Macdonald and Whigham were certainly involved in all aspects of the design, but they weren't members of Merion so they couldn't possibly have been members of MCC's "Committee" could they have been? Did you mean to exclude them from having been involved in the design, or include them?
By acknowledging you, I thought I was acknowledging them.
I'd also disagree with who was really calling the shots on this committee. MCC's Site Committee recomended purchase and MCC purchased the land based largely on CBM's recommendation. Wilson's Committee travelled to NGLA so that M&W could help them plan the layout of the course, and M&W determined the final routing. Plus Macdonald was advising Wilson on other matters.
This is pretty strong evidence that CBM was calling the shots, and MCC's board was interested what he wanted, not what Wilson wanted.
Do you have any evidence to the contrary?
No, or none to add here.
What evidence is there that Wilson was in charge? What evidence is there that MCC ever appointed him to do anything at all with the design?
My different view of Pine Valley versus Merion comes from the fact Merion Cricket Club has and had a variety of sports. It is a "sporting club". Golf was just one of many sports played at MCC. As is typical of any sport played at MCC, they formed a Committee to build the golf courses. Thus at MCC, golf was just another sport. When they built their squash courts, I would guess they formed a Committee which then hired experts to build the courts/facility.
Pine Valley was a golf only club with no membership or infrastructure to support it. It was George Crump and friends.
Somewhere in between is Winged Foot. The members of the NYAC went to the Board to start a golf club. The NYAC was still paying a big nut for Travers Island (its summer home on Long Island Sound in Westchester), so the Board said no and those NYAC members started WF.
David, where I think you get stuck is you try to apply a model to Merion. I just view it as a unique model at Merion and I credit you with giving me the knowledge that Macdonald was involved. As has been stated by a number of us in a number of these threads, I just have not seen compelling evidence that Macdonald should be credited with the design of Merion as the "name" on the scorecard (taking a simple view).
I am asking the question, has there ever been another cricket/sporting club that has started a golf club that then went its own way. I can only think of Century around here but I don't know the club at all. In addition it is really a city eating club and not a sporting club.