Bill M,
Will there be a ranking of..............Waffle House waitresses?The rankings for Waffle House waitresses vary. Some rank them by number of teeth, others by what they weigh on the hoof. I prefer the tooth method.
Mike Sweeney,
1. Please name you three favorite Old Dead Guy architects, and why?answer: From what I have seen of the ODG's Flynn is probably my favorite followed by Dick Wilson and McKenzie/Perry Maxwell. I know I should say Ross, McKenzie, Tillinghast etc but I really have never seen that much Tillinghast that would allow me to really know their work....I think Ross is very dependent on who built his courses and Tillnghast seems to change on each course I see of his....now I like Raynor but I am not sure of his creative side as much as the three I mention.
Why do I like Flynn.....I think his funadamentals were very solid, for example most all of his greens seem to be a basis of three mounds varying in location as to direction of play, height and size...his sheet drainage seems to be well thought out and his use of the land seems to be excellent. His strategy is very good and it integrates into his aesthetics easily.
Dick Wilson......Someone said he worked for Flynn....I don't really know could have because his greens seem to come from the same thought process to me....I like his routing strategy and aesthetics as much as any out there.....
McKenzie/Perry Maxwell.....I don't know enough to separate the two..maybe some of you can...but I appreciate their green complexes much more than a Ross or some of the other "mass" ODG's....it seems to me that most of their greens moved from one side to the other with good internal work where many of the other ODG's had a much less complex green which "traveled" from course to course. I enjoy their bunker work and (on the few course I have seen) their integration of tee complexes into the surronds....Does all of that totally confuse you?
2. What are your favorite Seth Raynor courses and is he a distant cousin?Answer: I think for me it would be Camargo and Mountain Lakes.....and he is not my distant cousin but I have played golf with his nephew Joe out on LI....
3. SEC football vs ACC basketball, pick one. Answer: ACC Basketball ( you knew that)
While I attended for varying amounts of time several different schools and never graduated from any of them...of course neither did Bill Gates or Steve Jobs...so I got that going for me....you know sort of like those of you that did graduate have something in common with Ted Kazincky
I live in Athens , Ga home of the Ga Bulldogs but I have always pulled for Ga Tech....my info tell me that the ACC has more ticket holders who actually attended a member school than any other major conference while over 70% of the ticket holders at SEC schools never went to an SEC school or the factoid may have been they never went to school....living in Athens and watching grown men communicate via barking can be interesting....but you have to compliment the SEC schools on their academic facilities....they all seem to have very well equipped remedial reading departments that offer courses all the way thru senior level where I have yet to find such a facility at an ACC school.
4. Is it true that you have a soft spot for Dean Vernon Wormer of Animal House after a GCAer threw up on you after playing Longshadow Golf Club?Answer: yes I do .....for those of you that don't know....at the Dixie Cup at Longshadow Mr. Sweeney snd I were sitting at a tall round table in the bar section of a nce restaurant about 8 o'clock one evening after everyone had played that day except for one participant that had gotten in later and had been hanging out sampling Vodka all afternoon.....he swayed over to our table which was surrounded by several other diners....did not say much...sat down...Sweeney and I looked at each other and the next thing I knew I had projectile vomit coming at me and the table behind us.....but I think it was the crabcakes
....we informed the waitress of what had happened but it took a few minutes for them to grasp the entire situation....the guy just had a bad day..I hope he is back at the next DC.....
5. If you move to South America to build courses in the new golf growth markets, which country would you move to?Answer....I ain't moving...I like it here....if I moved it would be to Northern Michigan....but my favorite country down there is Nicaragua...got one going there now and hope for some more....good people and nice pacific coast....
6. How much Augusta juice do you have for 1500 friends ?Most years I somehow get a couple of days play there but down here it is sort of a given that you never ask to play Augusta...you wait to be invited.....but I do think if all 1500 went down there at one time it would be a nice gesture..just show up in a few large buses and don't stop at the gate because it might back up Washington Road.....
Peter Pallotta,
Mike - if golf course architecture is both an art and a craft, what role do you see for art in the equation? What function does it serve as part of a satisfying and functional golf course?I have always considered the ultimate test for a golf course is the Test of time.....in my mind when I think of all the great ones that have stood the test of time they all had strategy, good function and good aesthetics( which I consider the art aspect)...what was it one of the old guys said you needed to be a good architect? "the heart of an artist, the mind of an engineer and the soul of a golfer" that's my answer...if one of those is missing...you can get in the business and you may gert some work but for how long I don't know....there are a lot of starving artist out there with Masters degrees in Art and some millionaire artist that never got out of school or never attended....but they had something people liked....I think golf is that way...the art part is the FIRST thing people like about a course.....
Also, did I see a picture of you once wearing birkenstocks and reading Vanity Fair (or maybe Architectural Digest)? If so, what's that about?My wife had an outdoor/backpacking store in Athens for many years and we sold Birkenstocks....I still wear them...did you see me in a picture somewhere or were you joking.....I usually only wear them around the pine cone eating hippy freaks in my neighborhood
Bayley R. Garland,
How come you get to build so many courses in Georgia, while Tom Doak hardly gets to stay home in Michigan to build courses?I don't know.....I think Tom and I probably started in the business about the same time.....my business model was to get into the "upscale daily fee" before it was popular.....it sort of evolved that way.....I took what I could get in order to get started....I did not want to work for another architect just kept doing it one day at a time. IMHO Tom marketed by writing books, writing magazine articles and getting national exposure and he also looked for pieces of land that would really give him exposure and meanwhile he was also studying the hell out of the architecture sutff.....not many know it but his big break came after he did the bathing suit shoot for GQ magazine out a Sleeping Bear Dunes....of course there was some airbrushing....but that was huge.....