This remark of Jeff Goldman's from Olympia Fields is cut and pasted from Pat Mucci's recent tree removal thread:
"I think the tree removal program went pretty well at Olympia Fields. We had bad trouble on a couple greens on the North Course, brought in Arborcom, and basically did what they suggested on those 2 holes and some others they looked at. Arborcom gave a couple presentations to whoever wanted to come, and Brad Klein came in and gave a good talk, which at one point devolved into a hilarious shouting match, but that was mostly for entertainment."
It's time to pay tribute to some of our best classic course restoration advocates and Brad klein is definitely high on that list and probably sits at the top of it.
I guess I've seen Brad Klein speak at these kinds of things more than most, perhaps over a half dozen times and each time he brings his unique form of knowledge and passion laced with slight exasperation and generally combined with the occasional clip of in-your-face humor directed squarely at membership illogic and pomposity. Now and then he throws in some self-deprecating, humorous references to himself and his New York Jewish heritage or some of his past careers (which are about as far removed from golf course architecture as you can get).
It's got to take confidence, balls and a lot of practice to say some of the things he does to large audiences and get away with it as well as he does.
Each time he's been able to completely disarm both individual and general adverserialness towards his point and message after he's delivered these "zingers". It would seem very hard to near impossible to stand up and confront him or his message without appearing to take yourself far too seriously.
We should all learn something from this---eg that passionate advocacy for some things that are initially highly controversial and unpopular can work remarkably well if and when humor is used and used properly. Humor is levening anyway and Mark Twain is probably right in his remark: "Nothing in the world can withstand the onslaught of HUMOR."
So, here, hear (?) to Brad Klein, perhaps the golf architecture "renaissance/restoration" era's best lecture circuit advocate!