Not lucky enough to have worked with Pete, but got to know him and played several rounds of golf with him via ASGCA. Certainly, one of the highlights of any meeting was when I saw an open chair next to him and took it. Never failed to learn something.
When I became Prez of ASGCA he (Alice really) called and asked us to dinner to celebrate. That even topped getting the call from RTJ for breakfast a few years earlier.
Not surprisingly, I have a bigger share of good Pete stories than I should have, proportionally tot he actual time spent with him. I'm sure I am well back in the pack of those who have stories to share. But, can't resist a few of the best:
I told him was getting criticism for the excessive contours on my first design. He asked where it was, and I said, Georgia. He thought a minute and gave some advice. First, "Never apologize for nothin'. It was just the way you wanted it." Then, "Say you wanted the best greens in the state, and in Georgia, that means Augusta National." There had been some soft openings and I stammered through the questions about the greens. I used his lines the next time and the same people just nodded in agreement......
Best description of my golf game came from Pete - "I looked like I'm shooting 90, but I shot 70. You looked like you were shooting 70, but shot 90."
Finished playing Muirfield after a lousy putting round (well, pretty standard for me) and hit the restroom. Urinal next to mine was open, but he declined to use it, saying, "You'll probably miss left again."
Everyone will miss him. And his work.