Dan Herman writes
"While there's no doubt who the giants are in the world of GCA, there are a number of very well qualified guys running under the radar, who put out a very nice product that fills an important need - affordable, quality public golf. "
Nice observation Dan. I worked w/Jim as his survey assistant (Rodman) for a couple summers back in my youth when we (Killian& Nugent) were building Kemper Lakes and he was the field architect - just a couple years out of Penn State. Jim is one of the nicest, respectful guys around. Unlike some Architects, Jim is quiet and unassumming. While I've never played one of his designs, I would hazard to guess that they reflect his personality - strong, solid, and not overly tricked up or flashy - just good, solid, golf that passes the "walk in the park" test while being economical for both the player and the owner. Jim is also a full member in the ASGCA.