Randy Trull
Lake in the Hills, IL (outside Chicago)
Age: 45
e:mail rwtrull@aol.com
Occupation: Golf Project Manager/ Owner's Rep.
Started out as a kid in West Texas operating dozer for my family's company doing soil erosion control & water conservation projects for the Gov in the 70's. Took a roundabout way to get there but ended up running dozer for Wadsworth Golf Construction on a Fazio project in '83. Fazio requested me on other projects across the country so I started traveling with Wadsworth doing Fazio [and many other] designer's projects (lived in 22 cities in 11 years).
I "hit the ceiling" as far as money was concerned as a shaper so I moved up to Project Supt. managing projects for several years. Aboout 5 years ago, I went into business for myself as an Owner's Rep, Consultant, Project Manager (whatever title the owner wants to put on it) for developers of golf projects.
I've been involved in construction of over 30 courses (18 of which are listed among Golf Digest's "best of" rankings). I won't list them all, but some that you may have heard of are:
Barton Creek Resort - Austin, TX - Fazio
Ventana Canyon Mtn - Tucson, AZ - Fazio
Shadow Creek - Las Vegas, NV - Fazio, Steve Wynn
Cantigny GC - Wheaton, IL - Roger Packard
Nevillewood CC - Pittsburgh, PA - Nicklaus
University Ridge GC - Madison, WI - RTJ Jr.
The Quarry GC - San Antonio, TX - Keith Foster
Buffalo Run GC - Commerce City, CO - Keith Foster
Half Moon Bay Ocean - HMB, CA - Art Hills
Trump International GC - West Palm Beach, FL - Jim Fazio, D. Trump
My current project is construction of a private course in Monterrey, Mexico (Robert von Hagge Design). I suspect we'll be taking bids from contractors on this project, called La Herradura GC, within the next few weeks and start construction in June.
Love this site and monitor it all the time! I don't get involved very often but many of the posts and opinions are extremely interesting and often make me see something from a different perspective, which is never a bad thing. I often travel so I tend to miss a few days and then go back and catch up so don't be upset if it takes me a while to respond to a direct question or topic.
Randy Trull