I will say that you know damn well that his comments were by no means limited to agronomy or "specific to 'construction and greenkeeping.'" You do Wilson's reputation a huge disservice by continuing to misrepresent him, and it doesn't do much for your reputation either.
Here is the rest of the paragraph from Wilson. Let's let others decide whether or not he was only referencing "construction and greenkeeping" or whether you are again just being a partisan hack willing to write anything to support your petty agenda.
Through sketches and explanations of the correct principles of the holes that form the famous courses abroad and had stood the test of time, we learned what was right and what we should try to accomplish with our natural conditions. The next day we spent going over the course and studying the different holes. Every good course that I saw later in England and Scotland confirmed Mr. Macdonald's teachings. May I suggest to any committee about to build a new course, or to alter their old one, that they spend as much time as possible on courses such as the National and Pine Valley, where they may see the finest types of holes and, while they cannot hope to reproduce them in entirety, they can learn the correct principles and adapt them to their own courses.
David,
Of course he's speaking about architecture in the second part of that paragraph! Why didn't you acknowledge that obvious fact in your essay?
If you knew he was speaking about architecture in the lines beginning, "Fortunately, we were given a good start..." then I have to ask why you wrote otherwise, implying all he gave a fig about was learing how to "build the course" and grow grass?
Funny how convenient that is when you tried to make a point that he was simply a construction man doing someone else's design.
You wrote; "Rather, his concern was only with building the course and growing grass on it."
Now, suddenly, voila!, it's about architecture. So be it.
And David, while I do appreciate you posting that article and pictures here, nobody is forcing you to follow and post on every thread I start. That is totally up to you, but while you're here, I think it's awfully presumuptuous of you to think you can dictate the agenda and discussion to the rest of us. Pretty, pretty arrogant, actually.
I started this thread because Malcolm McKinnon met me this week at Seaview and we discussed Princeton and I told him I had some information that indicated Willie Dunn had designed the course.
I posted the articles I had, and Malcolm responded with what is a reasonable speculation that perhaps Wilson's experience there prepared him for other future matters. Bob Crosby concurred, also speculatively.
It was only when Tom MacWood tried to posthumously read Hugh Wilson's mind from 100 years away to tell us he knew exactly when Wilson's architectural interest started that this thread devolved into nonsense....yet again.
So, let's talk about Princeton if you'd like, but if you think you're going to dictate the agenda to others just start your own thread and be self-appointed king of your own hill.