So, at what point is Merion, or any other course for that matter, a Ship of Theseus?
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The whooshing sound was that reference going over my head. No room for classes in metaphysics in the accelerated Landscape Architecture program.
Now that I've Googled what it means, the answer to your question remains to be seen. I will say I've gotten pretty much uniformly positive reviews for our Bel Air restoration, even though we had to blow up the entire course and put many greens back together that had changed drastically in 1962 or thereafter ... but everyone accepts that it's Bel Air. So I presume that everyone will happily accept the new, "improved" Merion as the same golf course. Frankly, I don't think it's been the same since Tom Fazio ripped the Scotch broom out of the bunkers 20 years ago, but that's another story.
I don't know what to expect from this renovation; I guess I'll believe it when I see it. My objection is not so much that, but that they felt like they had to do it at all. I have not seen that they are working to be restoring old features etc. - as far as I can tell they are spending all that $$$ to make the conditioning better. And that's just crazy to me.