Just an interesting little aside: My friend played there shortly after it opened and had a hole in one. He sent a note to Tom Fazio complimenting the course and mentioning his hole in one. Fazio sent him a diagram of the hole and put a note on it "Guess I should have made it tougher. Tom Fazio" which was really cool and my friend has it framed in his office.
That's old school.
I still recall writing to RTJ as a 12 year old and getting a response. It seemed personal, it did reference my letter proclaiming my desire to be a gca, etc. Could have been written by a secretary.
I wonder how many architects (or people in general) follow the rule of responding, even if updated to email, to requests or notes that really don't benefit them? I try, but not perfect, for sure.
Jim,
Thanks for the kind comments on my courses. It has occurred to me that the Quarry in particular might have been a better career boost if it was in a different area, but what happens, happens. If I happen to be wearing a Quarry shirt in MN, it is surprising how many folks at MSP or Duluth airports will mention that they hear great things, but still haven't been up there to play, and its been open 11 years now.......
And not to pat myself on the back too hard, but as to Avocet, I was at the US Open at Shinny many years ago, standing by the 8th green. See a guy in a Wild Wing hat, ask him which course he plays, and he replies "Woodstork." I was a bit disappointed and asked why he didn't play Avocet. He said he could never get on that one, so my initial disappointment was misguided, I guess.
By the way, definitely NOT old school on my part, but every time I see Rees (nearly) I do remind him of which course at WW they elected to keep! He is actually pretty nice about it, as is his way. He has also commented that when asked to design a course in MN, they ask if he can make it as good as Giants Ridge and the Wilderness......
That always tickles me, but then again, Rees is also old school, and would never say anything about anyone if it wasn't nice......his brother excepted, of course!