Bill,
Mike, do you think it is easier to be a minimalist with 100 men, 100 axes and double cut saws, 60 mules and 10 scrapers, or with a D-6 and a D-8 and a handful of Stihl chainsaws?IMHO it would be 100men, 100 axes and double cut saws, 60 mules and 10 scrapers.....or you can do the same with miniexcavators, shovels, knuckle buckets and track hoes.....
Anthony,
1 Recently I played a course that was built in 1925. The super told me that they will be looking for someone to redo the bunkers next year. Would you be interested?of course....but in most cases they already know who and what they want.....
2 The first time I went to an UGA game I was amazed that they bury the dogs in the stadium. Why don't they put hives of yellow jackets in the visitor section at Bobby Dodd Stadium?What they do here in Athens never surprises me.....do you realize a bulldog is just not meant to function...they even have to have help breeding.... GT would never denigrate a yellow jacket in such a way as you mention.....
3 Many great architects started in other professions....medical doctor,insurance salesmen,stock trader, survayor,etc. If you did not design courses what would you be?I have actually been a woodworker and still enjoy it....I built cabinets while in college and highschool....my grandfather had been a cabinetmaker/builder and then I took some woodturning classes later and enjoy both....but I have given this much thought and I really like the TV "prosperity gospel" ministry deal....I think that may be the most lucrative thing going in these times....you could be my "healer" and catch them when they fall backwards.....how bout it?
4 What up and comer would you like to see restore your work?I hope I don't know him yet.....but when that happens I hope he has at least designed some of his own work....I have a big problem with all of this redo/restore/reno stuff whereby the people doing the work don't have any existing courses they did from scratch.....
There are a few quotes I like:
"learn to make before you learn to break"(Hemingway)
" Once you set out to copy another painter you can never be more than number two."
" Lots of people know a good thing the minute the other fellow sees it first. "
"Copying or cloning is not valid because it misses the whole point of art making."
Do you think the ODG's want a guy that has been doing their own work as they did or a guy claiming to have some inate ability to "copy" their work better than a guy with the experience of his own....I say they want the guy doing his own....
there is more smoke blown regarding this than any other part of golf design.....
Some might turn out fine but:
I want it to be someone that has his own work on the ground.
5 What is one thing about Augusta National that you were suprised to find out after playing?the speed of the greens during the tourney make it at least 18 shot harder.....
6 Red or white wine with duck?I have never eaten a duck.....so I guess I would say red....
7 Is a six member greens comittee more knowledgeable than architect?Wow...that would have to be answered on an individual committee/architect basis...but in most cases no....
However there are cases where the committee does not know that. One has to realize that for most of these committee members they meet once a month for an hour and get a free lunch or dinner....they think about changes to their aged courses for a total of just a few minutes at a time and in most cases they get a low handicap member to advise..and all of this really comes back down to how their game plays....or what their buddies at the club across town did. They really do not fully consider the impact in manycases...it's just chairman legacy/ego.....The committee business is very profitable once you get in it....they love to pay the highest price in many cases because it means they got a better product and no one can come back at them in the future....same goes for using the USGA rep as security in decision....I could tell you some tales....but not here....
But if ever on a committee remember that this business is a scratch your back business:
An architect/general contractor combination can sweep a town like wildfire on unknowing committees.....club a hires architect A and general contractor A.....they rebuild a green for 60000 dollars.....club B committee calls their buddies at club A and is told how great archie A and General contractor A are....so these guys charge Club B 65000 per green(ego gladly allows them to pay more).....architect B tells said club it can be done for $45000 because he uses another contractor or his own shapers etc.....since General contractor A knows that he is never used by architect B he "puts the word out" re "cheap price".....and the committees have no time or the knowledge to understand what is happenening.....it is a huge business that revolves around committee men covering their ass in the future.... sorry for the rant.....
8 do you ever list your membership on the DG on your resume?Not yet.....
It's bad enough with some of these clubs actually listening to some of these ODG groups....while some are fine....most are like fan clubs....a club where I am a member actually had a member ask in a meeting if he could write a letter to the ODG society to see if it would be acceptable for the club to put a statue of the architect out front....now that is sad and dangerous for clubs and committees to think these groups are sanctioned in some manner....I have seen these types of groups recommend to committees and those committees feel that they have to listen....
For those of us in this business...IT IS A BUSINESS and all of this DG and ODG clubs are good sources for info etc but you got to know how to weed it out.....that's one reason why so much excess is being wasted on renovations at clubs across the country today....