Copake Lake, NY might as well be the set for "Dirty Dancing." There I was, hanging out in the clubhouse, on cup of coffee numero dos, when in walks this tall, silver-haired dude with sunglasses on. Says he's there to meet a guy and that he's going to walk the course. Of course, it was Tim Martin. Big handshake, big smile, absolutely genuine from the first moment. 4.16 hours later, we had our apres-golf beverages and went our separate ways.
In the interim, we discussed the merits of the course, the brilliance of Emmet, the excellence of Fine and Witter and the best way to approach each green (we ultimately settled on one less club for the bounce from the front of the green~~uphill, downhill, cross-hill, didn't matter...you needed the 15 feet.)
I considered all this and more on my 5.5 hour ride home (Tim got the better part of the deal with 1.5 back to Hartford) and realized exactly how great a GCA Blind Date is. You know that you've both/all got love, interest and enthusiasm in/for architecture in common and that you should have a great round of it. You know that you can royally f-up a putt, running approach, whatever and that your partner(s) will understand not only what you attempted to pull off, but why you opted to do so as well.
So here's to more GCA Blind Dates...I've had two this month (TM and JNC) and I'm looking forward to the subsequent ones.