Nice job Matt and Kyle. Great Q and A on some fresh and historical golf venues.
Jay, thanks for posting that interview link for us. I've been fortunate enough to work with Kyle on Mid Pines and Pine Needles and believe Kyle is in the right spot to be in, both for him and for the golf architecture in the Carolina Sandhills region. His high regard and knowledge for all things pertaining to Donald Ross is strong and genuine and, as you know, that's Ross country. I find it very encouraging that the throwback styling of Pinehurst #2 and Mid Pines has revitalized golf in the area to let it compete with newer resorts around the country. I'm not privy to the numbers of it but their renovation investments have and will continue to make them special places for golfers to choose to play for the pleasure and history of each.
Recently, the matriarch of Pine Needles/Mid Pines Resort, and golf in general, Peggy Kirk Bell, passed on. Unfortunately, I never got to meet her but I did recently read the terrific Lee Pace book about the storied development of their golf mecca. Rest assured, Peggy, the Pine Needles renovation is under proper guidance and care, and not just for Mr. Ross' legacy, but for yours and Bullet's.