Mike,
Traditionally, renovation has been part of it, and it was actually a rare time (boom) when we upped the ante to five new courses. Historically, Ross suggested the five course minimum, and we are reluctant to tweak from that, but have tweaked the definition based on the times and a generally changing industry. But, sort of like the Constitution, I always get a bit nervous when people talk about changing it based on a current event (like yesterday's shootings) even if I understand the angle and passion they have for their POV.
And, I disagree about subjectivity in the ASGCA process. Yes, there is a human factor, but between owners, superintendents, former bosses (if applicable) and ASGCA course reviewers, etc. we seek over 40 opinions on each applicant, which is hopefully a broad enough sample size to increase objectivity, and reduce subjectivity and eliminate the possibility of one member with a grudge can't usually stop a membership.
Look forward to your call!