Jeff Brauer,
I haven't lied, so DO NOT CALL ME A LIAR, and quit behaving like a passive-aggressive jerk. I am not one of your buddies.
David,
Listen, here is what Merion, Mike, and the rest offer
What
Merion has to offer?? So now you too are speaking for Merion? Did you join the club. If not, then perhaps you should stick to what YOU have to offer, which isn't much.
- the Lesley report which says the committee laid out many plans, consulted with CBM and then laid out five more. You subtly twisting non facts and parsed phrases to say that CBM laid it out while they were at NGLA is the wild theory, and if you can ignore the obvious and clear meaning of the one report that actually addresses who laid out the plans, then its hard to have a discussion.
I'm subtly twisting non-facts? You repeatedly assert that the Lesley report indicated they first "laid out many plans" when it did not. No such thing is in the Lesley Report. The report said, they "laid out many courses on the new land. " Nothing in that section about any plans or many plans or who who came up with the plans. Just that they had laid out many courses on the new land. So quit subtly twisting non-facts.
And you keep skipping the key part about how, UPON THEIR RETURN FROM NGLA, THEY REARRANGED THE COURSE. "The course" is singular. Before seeking CBM's help as to the layout, they had laid out many different COURSES (plural) on the new land. After returning from NGLA they REARRANGED THE COURSE. Singular. They laid out five different plans on the rearranged course. Quit subtly DROPPING key facts.
As for your accusation, what specifically did I twist? You've admitted repeatedly that they were working on the layout plan at NGLA and multiple sources confirm it. As much as you guys try, you cannot separate the NGLA meeting from the planning process
-
They had laid out many courses on the new land.
-
They traveled to NGLA to meet with CBM for two days so CBM could instruct them how to lay out their course.
- Upon their return, they REARRANGED THE COURSE and laid out five plans on the new land.
- A few weeks later, CBM and HJW returned to Merion and spent the day again going over Merion's ground.
- After looking over the various plans and going over the ground, CBM and HJW decided on and approved a plan which would produce a first class course and the last seven holes would be equal to any inland course in the world.
- There is NO INDICATION whether this was one of the five plans laid out on the new land, or whether it was something CBM and HJW came up with independently, or a combination.
- All we know for sure is that it was CBM and HJW who determined and approved the plan.
- The Golf Committee (of which Lesley was chair) presented this plan to the board, and the board resolved to acquire the necessary acreage, presumably on Lesley's indication that the plan had been approved by CBM and HJW, and that they thought it would be excellent provided Merion purchased the three acres.
If you dismiss it, you dismiss it. No reason to keep going on arguing about your lies, suppositions, and other things.
You once went crying to Ran when you MISTAKENLY thought I had called you a liar when I hadn't. Yet here you are FALSELY CALLING ME A LIAR. I am not a liar, but you are behaving like a real jerk.
That Lesley report just doesn't say that CBM laid it out at NGLA, or as you haven't backed off, far earlier than Nov 1910.
The Lesley report doesn't say that Wilson or anyone else at Merion "laid out" the course either. More importantly it does NOT SAY Wilson PLANNED the course, or that any of the five plans on the newly rearranged course made it to the final plan as decided upon by CBM. As for CBM he didn't "lay out" Merion, but it sure looks like he planned it,
- Starting back in July of 1910 when he first went over the land and came up with holes he thought would fit provided Merion purchased a bit more land by the clubhouse.
- He continued continued with the planning at the two day NGLA meeting when he was trying to teach representatives of Merion how to lay out their course.
- And he continued with the planning when he and HJW returned to Merion, spent the day again going over the land.
- And he finished with the plan when he and HJW, after having looked over the land and many different plans,
decided upon and approved a plan which was submitted to the board, along with the request that the three acres be aquired.
We'll likely never know whether any of the five plans (or parts of them) as laid out on the newly rearranged course were actually used in the plan CBM decided upon and approved. All we know is that CBM and HJW chose and approved the final plan, and that their plan - -the one they had chosen and approved -- that went to the board.
And frankly, as my Dad used to say, if you can't explain an idea in short order, its probably not a great idea. In this case, a simple word usually has a simple definition. Your definition of Laid out is tortuous. And when you need to use sub-Article 6.5, sub-section 3.D.1 (a) to figure out if they were working on the ground rather than on paper, but that CBM was working on paper, I know my Dad would have been highly suspect, and I am, too.
Blah Blah Blah. You can't explain or support your theory in short or long order. You have one sentence taken out of context. I somehow doubt that is what your father had in mind for short order.
Here it is in short order:
CBM and HJW helped a bunch of novices choose their land, spent multiple days working with them on the layout plans, spent another day going over the land, and after having gone over the land and reviewing various plans, CBM and HJW came up with a final plan which may or may not have borrowed ideas from unidentified (because the board did not see fit to identify them) Members at Merion. Merion wanted to build a course according to CBM's and HJW's plan, and their original course contained quite a few holes and features indicative of CBM's courses.Or how about even in shorter order:
While they may or may not have been assisted unidentified Merion Members, CBM and HJW determined the final plan, and Merion attempted to build the course according to that plan._________________________________
TomM
I am not sure what you are summarizing, but if it is the Lesley report . . .
1. The supposed Lesley Report DOES NOT INDICATE that CBM and HJW chose one of the five plans as laid out on the rearranged course. It is not even clear what, if anything, from those plans made it to CBM's final plan. In fact, it is not entirely clear that CBM and HJW even came up with the final plan that day. Here again is paragraph as it has been transcribed to us . . .
On our return, we re-arranged the course and laid out five different plans. On April 6th Mr. Macdonald and Mr. Whigham came over and spent the day on the ground, and after looking over the various plans, and the ground itself, decided that if we would lay it out according to the plan they approved, which is submitted here-with, that it would result not only in a first class course, but that the last seven holes would be equal to any inland course in the world. In order to accomplish this, it will be necessary to acquire 3 acres additional.We know that, according to Lesley, CBM and HJW spent April 6th going over the ground, and maybe the next bit all happened the same day, but I am not so sure. And the report certainly DID NOT INDICATE that CBM and HJW choose one of the five plans laid out on the rearranged course. All it indicated was that CBM and HJW made their decision after having looked over "the various plans and the ground itself."
2. I don't think you can leave out the NGLA trip from the planning process, as one only read the Alan and/or Hugh Wilson accounts to understand that the trip was crucial to the planning.
3. Same goes for CBM again spending the day going over the land.
4. Same goes for CBM determining the final routing plan after having studied the various plans and the land.
And of course there are numerous other aspects of the planning such as Barker's routing and CBM's and HJW's first recommendations that you don't list.
Surely you left all this off on purpose so maybe you should just clarify what exactly you are listing.