Hello,
Just wanted to reply to give an update to how things are going. I appreciate all that are interested and I am hopeful that we can get back on track in the near future. I have been living on the property site in Liberty Hill, Texas since late March. All the issues with the economy have put things on hold, and recent health issues with one of our partners has been a huge concern.
As you know our banking institutions have zero interest in lending to a golf project right now, regardless of the quality or the idea. Since many of the failing golf clubs have been tied to housing and lot sales or clubs that have built massive clubhouses that can not support themselves, they see golf as a massive black hole.
Another issue has a lot to do with education. Members of this site are fully aware of the significance of an authentic Mackenzie plan that was never developed, but most people have little knowledge of the Good Doctor, only recognizing the fame of some of his designs. It takes time to get people to understand who Mackenzie was and the potential value of this project.
Right now I have the opportunity to either dilute the partnership or buy them out for the value of the land. So at this point I am working hard to find real solutions to make this happen. The who and the how have yet to be determined, so any advice would be greatly appreciated. I want this project to have soul and those involved to be determined to create a lasting legacy of a truly great golf club.
This is not going to be a housing development, but a club who's purpose is a great golfing experience. Old school, cabins for members, dormie lodge, walking, no paved roads, no cart paths, or corny pictures of great golfers that never played here.
I have recently acquired the entire golf estate of Roberto DeVicenzo, were we will gracefully display his golfing and personal achievements. Roberto won 231 times, second 127, and thrid 89 times so you can imagine the collection is sizeable, and I will take great pride in being the stuard of his golfing legacy. Roberto has been a friend, mentor, and teacher of mine since 1992, and since the plans and Anchorena family are from the Argentine it is a fitting connection. He also won 9 times in Texas with the Colonial, Houston Champions, Dallas Open, and 5 Liberty Legands titles here in Austin.
I also have great interest to create a Mackenzie room were all that is known about his works and correspondance can be view for the purpose of education. Much of what is known about this man is spread around the world and I feel it would be nice to have a place so those interested could view the sum of his known works. I would greatly appreciate any help with this idea, and obviously we are only interested in copies. Maybe this is a lofty goal, but why not try.
With all this being said, I would greatly appreciate any advice from members to help make this project a reality. In many ways I am grateful that this downturn happened when it did. Yes, I would love to see this built, but if it happened after the project was built may have hurt it worse than now. There is some irony in that some of the same issues that I am facing were what he faced in the 1930's. The principles and values of building great golf courses meant to be sustainable are as important now as they were when he was alive. Mike DeVries, Don Mahaffey, and Joe Hancock have been a great support and believers in El Boqueron and I value their contributions and friendship.
If anyone would like to get a hold of me my number is 541-335-1082 cell.
Thanks again for your interest and thoughful comments,
David