When Ohio State renovated its Scarlet course, I am told that one major source of opposition came from the older members, not so much because the already very difficult course was being lengthened to 7500 yards or the large bunkers were being made deeper, but because losing over a year of use greatly reduced the number of rounds they had left in their lives. When the sun is setting, things other than the newest grasses, best sand, extra couple hundred yards, appealing to the flat bellies, etc. seem more important.
+2, The Greens at OSU needed to be redone. I believe the bunkers didn't have drainage in them originally. I went to OSU and wasn't happy with how they maintained it. One could also argue that others didn't play Scarlet because it was in poor shape for the incredible design that it is! The renovation wasn't just lengthening the course, they did great job with tree removal and many other projects! Can we not adjust in Society (course closed) for better use for future generations? It's not as though OSU have gassed their greens 3 times in 30 years like some other courses have done!