The lurking audience of GCA.com may be much greater than we think,and the "diversity" of that group is astounding!Getting them to participate is entirely another matter.
Last night we had a few friends over and my wife called and ordered some pizzas.When the delivery guy showed up,my wife went to pay him and he asked If "THE" ED Baker lived here? My wife said, "I don't know about "THE" Ed Baker,but I am married to Ed Baker. The guy says " Does he write about golf courses on the internet"? With that my wife drags the guy out to the pool area and announces " Oh Sweetheart","The Pizza man wants to talk to you about golf courses!"
My friends went in to hysterics.
The Pizza man(somewhat embarrassed) then comes over to the side of the pool,takes off his hat,shakes my hand,and proceeds to tell me "how much he enjoys reading all the golf course stuff,that you and your friends write about on Golf Club Atlas!"
I politely explain that ANYBODY can post on GCA,and other than Ran and M.W. Burrows I really hadn't met any other of the contributors.
The Pizza man says," Yeah,but you guys really know what you're talking about and you are all educated," and launches in to a "Who's Who" of regular GCA posters,TEPaul,Mike Cirba,Pat Mucci,Tom MacWood,Tommy N.,Dan King,and Ran.
Now I'm getting a little nervous,the guy then pulls out a felt tipped pen and asks me to sign his hat!... My friends again convulse in laughter!
Now I figure one of my friends is pulling a practical joke,so I sign the guys hat,he shakes my hand again and says "wait 'til I show the guys in the tuesday night league this!" Again my friends convulse.Pizza man leaves.
For the next hour, I try and see which one of my friends set this up.Everybody swears they had nothing to do with it,I am now more concerned than amused.Jesus,what if the guy scans my signature or something.
I get dressed and drive down to the Pizza place.I ask to talk to the delivery man,he appears from the back room and says "Hi Mr. Baker,was there a problem with your order?"
I say, no the order was fine, but I was curious which one of my friends "set me up?"
He replies,"What do you mean,set you up?"
I said,"it isn't everyday that somebody comes to my house and asks for my autograph."Pizza man says,I didn't mean to bother you sir,but Mrs. Baker did ask me to come out to meet you."
Now the poor guy is clearly embarrassed,(so am I)and I realize he was sincere.I ask where he plays and he responds with the name of one of the local munis. I ask how he got interested in golf course architecture and he responds " I was a firemen for 35 years and I used to caddy on off days at all the great courses in the area,and got to play a lot of them on Mondays!" After playing them for a number of years I realized that a lot of them were Donald Ross designs and I started reading about him.My grandson got me a computer after my wife died and I spent a lot of time learning how to use it, and I found Golfclubatlas by accident one day looking for something on Donald Ross on the internet."
Much to the chagrin of his boss,we spent the next ten minutes discussing some of the Ross courses he had played,what he liked about them,ect.
I asked why he wanted my autograph?
" So the guys in the league,will believe that I actually met one of the guys that writes on the site."
I said," Why don't you and your friends post something if you are interested in GCA to that degree?"
"We can't write like you guys and we don't know enough.We are all just working guys that like golf and great courses." We all have learned a lot!
I spent the next five minutes trying to persuade this very nice man(whose name I now know and will play golf with next week)that the only "qualifications" needed to participate on here was a love of golf architecture and an opinion.
Are we that intimidating or elitest in our presentations? I'll bet there are a lot more "Pizza Men" out there that share our passion,but are timid to post. Why is That?