I hope that those of us on the periphery of this game, know how fortunate we are to have folks like Burke, Doak, Warne, Young, et al., who are 112% invested in the game, with the scars and the tales on public display.
I recall 2013 being this type of year for me: 3 big events were on Long Island-High School Golf Championship at Bethpage, US Women's at Sebonack, Walker Cup at NGLA. I was able to walk some holes with one of the Sebonack architects; he was stretched so thin that week, but even without knowing me from a load of coal, he had time for me and I appreciated it. I also had the opportunity to visit The Bridge and tour the course with the golf professional. I shot photo after photo, while we chewed the fat and he explained the work that they planned to do, to bring the course in line with its topography and its potential. Again, he didn't have to spend that time with me, but did he ever.
Both gentlemen anticipate opportunities, rather than being gobsmacked by them. I'm not sure if that's a trait or a developed skill; I'm holding out hope for the later.