GOLF CLUB ATLAS WRITING CONTEST
To all GCAers:
Rick Baril, Jeffrey D. Brauer, and Kelly Blake Moran, in appreciation of YOUR interest in golf course architecture, have decided to sponsor an architectural writing contest. Special thanks to Ran Morrissett for allowing us to conduct this contest on Golf Club Atlas. While we (shamelessly paraphrasing C.B. McDonald) hope that this elevates golf in America, we are not yet convinced that this contest is “perfect and beyond criticism.” Nonetheless, it should be entertaining.
ESSAY TOPIC
“The Future of Golf Course Architecture.”
RULES OF ENGAGEMENT
Eligibility:
Participation is open to any registered Golf Club Atlas member, excluding professional architects. The first 50 (eligible) entries, or (eligible) entries submitted before Labor Day, 2004, whichever occurs first, will be accepted and judged. Entrants will receive an e-mail confirming receipt of the essay and “entrant number”. Note: Eligible entries are essays submitted by Golf Club Atlas members and accepted (see “Eligible essays” below) by judges.
General rules:
Write a 500 word essay on the topic above
Submit it by e-mail to rbaril@vonhagge.com by September 6, 2004.
“Eligible essays” will be judged on creative writing, ideas expressed and ability to communicate thoughts clearly. The essays should be upbeat, insightful, comprehensive and (if you think it’s appropriate) eloquent. Architect bashing, thrashing and/or abuse, although entertaining to some, will not be tolerated. Judges reserve the right to refuse or disqualify any entrant or essay for, but not limited to, blatant bashing. Have Fun – and, like your momma told ya, PLAY NICE!
Judges:
Jeffrey D. Brauer
Kelly Blake Moran
Richard A. Baril
We really haven’t figured out exactly what our individual criteria are, or how we will mesh our opinions in case of dispute, although, I understand Kelly was a hell of an arm wrestler at one point…..We also don’t know what to expect from the entries, so we will, as we so often do in our designs, “Just Wing It.” We anticipate it will require three (3) weeks to judge entries. Therefore, winners will be announced on or about September 27, 2004.
Please remember this phrase – “The Judges Decisions, while possibly made on a whim, or under the influence of alcohol, and definitely biased in ways we don’t fully understand, but merely hinted at above, shall be absolutely, positively, 110% final. The Judges shall have no liability to any person for their decision in this regard. (You would think that we wouldn’t have to put in this cheesy disclaimer, but in this day and age…….well, you never know!
Prizes:
For those who may not have a complete library of golf design books, here is an opportunity to add one of them to their library AND to expound on your favorite topic – Golf Course Architecture. Rick and Jeff have donated extra books from their collection, as prizes.
1st - The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses by Tom Doak, copyright 1996
2nd – The Golf Course by Ron Whitten, 1987 Revised Edition (autographed by several ASGCA members)
3rd - The Architects of Golf, by Whitten and Cornish, 1993 (autographed by several ASGCA members)
We reserve the right to award special booby prizes for really bad writing – like a round of golf with us on one of our courses…….
Winning essays will be posted on Golf Club Atlas and Cybergolf.com (thus, relieving Jeff of having to write at least one installment under the section of “Brauer’s Book”) at the end of the contest.
If you already own all of these books, we ask that you allow other members the chance to own them. If you own one or two, you may gently suggest that you would only be interested in the other, and we may shamelessly arrange the winning order to best accommodate entrants, at our discretion. Or, we may just let you guys swap books, sell them, or put them up on EBay and retire to Jamaica…
The books will be sent to the winners free of charge. (Finally, there is something for free!”) Winners will be solely responsible for applicable taxes.
We will be glad to answer any questions via this thread on Golf Club Atlas, up until August 28th, 2004.
Good Luck!