No, I can answer as it is consistent with my rallying cry re: Doak #1 and an opinion I've never hid from.
Yes, Jones is alleged to have an old contract for the renovation - that the club is sticking to. So that decision apparently has been made.
Regarding your question, I feel that Medinah has the opportunity to incorporate the Keiser model to a private facility by bringing in different visions and artistic touches to different courses. As I have said in past, if the founders of Medinah knew that Ross, Mackenzie, Tillinghast and Raynor were around and available in 1924 and picked Bendelow to design all three courses, the founding members should have been sued for malpractice.
The Course #2 project is a smaller-scope project - with rebunkering, green and fairway expansion and tree removal being the primary focus. That said, I think it would have been nice to get an up and coming architect to place their stamp on the project as there are still a lot of details that need vision and touch. I think the average golfer might not see those details or might ignore those details, but I notice them - and I think like 1924, there are possibly much better and much more forward-thinking options available for the future of the club and the club as a whole that are being set-aside.