I just received word from Stonewall that the founder of the club, Jack May, passed away last weekend. Mr. May was also instrumental in the founding of Waynesborough Country Club back in the 1960's. He was a longtime member of Pine Valley and a regular visitor to Dornoch, as well as managing partner in a large Philadelphia law firm.
While Don Hayden at High Pointe was my first client, I have always felt that it was Mr. May's decision to hire us for the first Stonewall course that put my firm up to a different level in the business -- even if it took a few years for anybody else to figure it out. He was a great client to work with -- he didn't interfere with what we were doing, but he made sure we understood how important it was to him to get it right, with a touch of humor along the way.
I've had a few clients who considered themselves "dreamers" and before Mr. Keiser came on board, Mr. May was the one they all turned to for advice and a reference on me. The best advice I ever heard him give was NEVER to say that they weren't trying to make money on their project -- because that was practically a guarantee they would lose money, and who the hell would want to invest in a club like that? He told them that all they needed to say was that they weren't trying to make AS MUCH MONEY AS POSSIBLE in the deal, because that alone would make them different from most of the other developers out there.
I will miss him a great deal. I hope there are more out there like him, but I suspect not too many. He developed three golf courses and all three of them were just about the golf.