We have a solid greens committee with enough integrity to stick to the master plan, even though the president wanted to leave in a huge tree that was dead in the line of play but was 100 years old. He also wanted to keep a bunch of scrub pines that did nothing but eat golf balls. The big old oak was a nice tree but we had a redesign and the architect was placing the green based on if the tree was kept. Point A if the tree was staying, point B is it was going to be cut down. The greens committee voted for B, with the cut down, and the prez spent the next 6 months trying to rally his buddies to keep it. The members voted to take it down. He still wanted it in and tried to marshall support to keep it in. Finally the greens committee just told the crew to take it out and ended that discussion. I know it was a very pretty tree, but it is not a dictatorship and he was wrong. In a great moment, about 2 months later one of our other large trees just split and fell apart. We pointed out to him that now they were coming down on their own so obviously even nature wanted to thin things out. He was not amused. We already had a tee put into a hole that required a slice, not a fade, off the tee in order not to go out of bounds. That was put in years ago by a former prez who was around a 26 handicap and was, yep, you guessed it, a slicer of epic proportions. He thought it made the hole better. The greens committee needs the power to say yes or no.