I don't have it yet, but in light of the Nicklaus "screwy results" thread - including Tom Doak comments, and more recently, Jim Lipe comments - and a recent conversation with Dr. Klein himself, about the book, I'd like to know how much Brad deals with how all of the personalities involved in the development of Sebonack genuinely got along, and moreso, agreed, in the book?
This isn't a National Inquirer-type question, at all. Coincidentally, I'm involved with a design collaboration, involving a PGA Tour pro, currently. And thus, the dynamic is very interesting to me.