I confess I don't get any golf magazines anymore. I had viewed the Golf Magazine World and US Top 100 courses lists online this year. I was in the dentist's office today and the September issue of Golf Magazine was in the waiting room, so I reviewed it during my longer than anticipated wait. It was interesting to me that they included in their "the rank and file" section the stats about different architects and their "success percentage" for how many courses they have built vs. how many courses they have (currently) in the World Top 100. David McLay Kidd leads the way at 16.7% (2 for 12), followed by Mr. Doak at 13.8% (4 for 29) and C & C at 13% (3 for 23). They also listed the worst percentage list toppers, Gary Player at 0% (0 for 300+), Arnold Palmer at 0% (0 for 237), and Tom Fazio at 0% (0 for 199).
It got me thinking about how potential clients might view these stats. My question to the panel is: If you had an amazing piece of land, a piece of land you thought could produce a very special golf course, and you knew the above statistics...would you consider hiring Tom Fazio? For the better part of two decades, he was "the man". If you had plans to build a course, his name was at the top of your interview list. Understand that he likely leads the industry in real estate sold on his golf projects...so I'm not saying that the land (in my hypothetical question above) is a real estate development property or not. If that statistic had been published and understood by potential owners prior to 2013, would it have impacted the volume of projects he has garnered?
I'm sure he is not happy that this particular statistic was published, and I'm wondering will it affect future business for him, or does he have a steady stream of new business year in and year out no matter what?
Just curious what everyone thinks about this.
I also wish they had published the stats for MacKenzie, Colt, Ross, Raynor, Tillinghast, Dye and others. I think it is an interesting statistic to consider and assess the work done by these architects.
TS