Intriguing question.
Let’s be real, for the majority of Golfer’s, GCA is eye-rolling nasty talk.
“Our golf architect is coming, would you like to meet him? No? Oh, ok, enjoy your oil change.”
Currently, we are in an interesting position. We restored our remote Ross course. (2011-2015)
That project turned out well.
We have benefitted from both the Ross and Ron Prichard brands.
Thankfully that effort gave a majority of our membership a tangible understanding of the value of a well restored Ross Branded course. (USGA event, Full Membership, waitlist, great course features and conditioning etc…)
Last year, the course was decimated by a storm, scraped. We are in need of, and are presently rebuilding a fairly extensive new master plan with Prichard. Thankfully 80% or more of membership now understand the positive impact of reciting, ”We’re a Donald Ross”.
That said realistically and honestly, only 4% really care about the GCA/Classic features etc.
20 of us… maybe, on a sunny day.
In our case, that is absolutely fine, as the majority now recognize and support the need to restore/repair/protect the historical architectural features, play, and benefits.
We are in new territory and to their credit, this go around, the majority trusts the 4% with the stewardship of the Re-Resto-Reno-Repair, again being lead by Ron Prichard.