What happened with the work that Harbottle did? What did he do and why do you think it was so bad? I have seen two courses where he has done renovation/restoration work and I think he did excellent work on both.
I think the answer to your question, Anthony, is Harbottle's work wasn't exactly bad.
It just wasn't so good either...
Color me someone who wants more half-par holes; someone who prefers a more scruffy looking "rough around the edges" course.
Cutting down trees and widening corridors is an improvement 99% of the time. Why didn't Harbottle suggest such a thing?
In the end though....the "end game" to all this, so to speak, is if the architect did what the membership asked him to do, he didn't exactly fail.
On the other hand, in looking at the end product from an artistic standpoint.....or in looking at the end product from a "fun golf" standpoint.....this renovation looks like a home run.