Chris,
I'm glad the tiny url worked and can help your friend. I would still say AC would be a great track for an annual visit. Hope everything works out for him etc...
Gang,
I thought this was covered before, but I am no longer at Angels Crossing, although I still retain my small ownership stake, as well as the clubhouse. If anyone is interested in an investment property, I'm sure my wife and I would make you a hell of a deal on which you could turn a good profit in about three years, but that's another story. Anyway, my oldest brother, the majority shareholder, concluded that my services were no longer needed with the project. Above and beyond that, the most you will get me to say is that it is a family issue and deserves to be treated with that level of respect and privacy for all parties and this really is not the forum in which to discuss the issue. I would appreciate your understanding regarding the issue.
As for the course write up, I originally did the write up as an explanation of the inspirations and thought that went into the design and feature considerations of each hole. I was really obsessed with that whole look at golf design after my first couple years here on GCA. I pulled that as I was / am not so sure the original intents of the design and condition will be maintained going forward, something I’m sure everyone who has ever been in the dream stage of a project has to live with. As a result, I’ve been trying to re-write the profile to include my vision for the features and their intentions so that in however many years from now someone could look it up and read what the real intention of the features and design parameters were at the time on creation. Frankly, I’ve had a number of personal issues regarding a few negative feelings etc… That said I still believe that the course and the project continue to have the potential and design to be very special. Anyway, you can expect a new write up by December that I will hand over to GCA for safe keeping through the years to come.
I am currently up in Grand Rapids at the Highlands. The Highlands is a Donald Ross remodel from the early 1900’s that has morphed into a hybrid country club / Elks Lodge. Its membership list includes are very own Ralph Livingston and really has the structure to be returned to its full glory, sadly I think it will take the market a but yet to return to valuing classic function over aesthetic condition. Golf, as we know it, will be forced to change over the next ten years, but that is a subject probably better suited to a “My Opinion” piece later. I expect to be moving the family up here in the next 6 months and getting on with things as well. Hope that gives everyone enough scoop. As always, those in the “inner circle” are welcome to IM or call.
Cheers!
JT