It's been so long, I can't even remember my standard opening questions, so this will have to do:
What brought you to golf?
What brought you to this site?
First off - big thanks to George for asking me to do this. I'll try to answer questions as they come between meetings and stuff. Vacation in the homeland isn't for a couple weeks unfortunately
I have been a golf junkie forever - my mum is from Ireland and we used to spend summers over there every other year. I grew up caddying for grandparents, aunts, uncles, anyone who would let me drag their sticks around the course - not for the pay, but because when they went off to the 19th hole I could head out to the practice green or sneak in a few holes at twilight. The colors of the course, scent of the air, the beautiful topography of golf courses have always stirred my blood and I am very grateful that I had a few summers hitchhiking from Arva to the club in Cavan for 54 holes before heading home. It was brilliant. I had the chance to play on the links at Ballybunion, Lahinch and Bundoran which was really special. I grew up in Toronto and my family did not have a membership at a club until my dad joined The Summit in high school so golf at home usually consisted of sneaking out to the neighboring school yard in late afternoon and hitting wedges from one set of goal posts to the other. Needless to say the field was missing turf from time to time.
After moving to Portland, OR from NYC I started to get back into golf (it was tough teeing it in Central Park). I was probably doing some reading about Bandon when I stumbled on GCA. I give the site credit for putting me in touch with some great people but also helping spark the idea for The Walking Golfer.com and The Walking Golfers Society, which was how Sean Eidson (the CEO of TRUE linkswear and the guy who noticed someone golfing in VFFs in Dallas one day) and I to meet.