Funny thing you post this just now, Ran, as I was going to start a similar thread.
1. I for one would like to discuss ways of potentially broadening the discussion from just covering the great courses to maybe getting more discussion on good, but less well-known or not quite great courses. My point is, and I'm not going to beat around the bush here, that so much of the discussion here focuses on NY, Philly, NJ, and Monterey, that I have a hard time participating. I've discussed this with a few other regulars here, and my issue is that I'd like to participate in the discussion more, but can't because I haven't seen, let alone played the courses most often discussed here. If my post count was representative of the # of hours I actually spend perusing the DG here, I'd be doyen many times over, and I bet I'm not alone here
2. Encourage participation from more guys in the biz. This may be tough considering how opinionated and critical this group is as a whole, but I must say the 2 most informative GCA encounters I've had are the 2 site visits I've made this summer (thx Tom Doak and Art Schaupter). If we have more designers discussing things here, it could be nothing but a positive IMHO.
3. Far fetched as it may seem, we may want to brainstorm on how our collective passion and knowledge as a whole could be organized and mobilized into action (channeling Jessie Jackson here
). I'm not sure how this could be done, but it would be far more satisfying, and productive, to actually proviide a resource or other means of influencing greens committees into making educated decisions regarding restorations, renovations etc. Kinda a crazy idea, but sometimes crazy ideas can work.
Cheers,
Brad Swanson