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ian andrew (Guest)

Mt. Bruno goes under the knife
« on: December 13, 2001, 08:08:07 PM »
Has anyone been there this fall?
I haven't been there this year, but they shut down in August and have cleared "acres" of trees (about time). NMP construction and architect Tom McBroom have redone every bunker, built a new practice facility and made alterations to holes. I heard that no green has been chaged. I remain "nervous" about the changes.
If anyone has seen the changes, please post your comments
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Ran Morrissett

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Re: Mt. Bruno goes under the knife
« Reply #1 on: December 14, 2001, 04:35:13 AM »
Ian, What were McBroom's marching orders - any idea? Doesn't much sound like this Park design is undergoing a restoration though.
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Jeff Mingay

Re: Mt. Bruno goes under the knife
« Reply #2 on: December 14, 2001, 05:54:34 AM »
Besides the fact that trees are coming down, news of McBroom's work at Mt. Bruno concerns me as well.

McBroom has a reputation of putting his own mark on existing courses.

He's very, very convincing (to some) in paying lip-service to the master architects of yesteryear, but his own work, particularly on aged layouts, doesn't reflect the admiration he claims to hold for guys like Park and Stanley Thompson.

See the green that he rebuilt at Kitchener, Ontario's Westmount -- a fantastic Thompson layout. And also Ottawa Hunt, an old Park, Jr. layout that McBroom completely remodeled, but labelled as a restoration. Ottawa Hunt looks like a brand new McBroom course.

I heard a funny story from Vernon Macan's biographer, Mike Riste: a few years ago,  McBroom came to Vancouver to remodel the Langara municipal golf course, a 1925 layout that Macan considered to be one of his very best.

During two community meetings about the proposed work, McBroom was trying to praise Macan and his work, but continually pronounced his name "McCain".

For the record, it's Ma-Can.

Granted the course lost a significant amount of land just prior to the remodeling, nonetheless Langara looks like Tom McBroom today. There's nothing left to suggest Macan had anything to do with it.

These days, the old world charm that courses like Langara and, even moreso, Mt. Bruno possess is invaluable. I wish all such older clubs had the gumption to do what's right; to restore and preserve their original designs.

Oh well...  :'(

I suspect Mt. Bruno will have Tom McBroom "written all over it" when the work is complete.

But Ran's correct in asking what McBroom's "marching orders" from the club were. If they wanted a remodeling, all the power to them. (I just can't believe they would!) If not, I'll feel bad for them if indeed Mt. Bruno loses it's old world charm.
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jglenn

Re: Mt. Bruno goes under the knife
« Reply #3 on: December 14, 2001, 03:36:46 PM »
I'll try to get a look at it this weekend.  It's about 20 minutes away from my house. (well, maybe 2 hours and 20 minutes away, because it takes about 2 hours to actually find the entrance...) ???
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ian andrew (Guest)

Re: Mt. Bruno goes under the knife
« Reply #4 on: December 14, 2001, 07:26:24 PM »
Ran, the club is very conservative. I met the superintendent at Mt. Bruno a couple of years ago, and at that time Tom had suggested that all the blind and semi blind shots should be removed. They had been very resistant to this idea at the time of presentation, and did very little for 5 years. I would be stunned if they didn't direct him to restore (we can only hope). Look forward to Jeremy's comments.

A funny story with this renovation. Tom traditional sends Chris Nelson (a very capable assistant) to do most of the trips that involve travel. The members told Tom that he was expected every week (himself only) and they walked all the renovations (there wasl 15 members of the committee present at most meetings).
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