John,
For me the Beacon was Jim Langley. In my early years trying to learn all I could about golf architecture and especially Alister Mackenzie I would stop by unannounced at Cypress Point while working at Pasatiempo and even before that. I have said this before on this forum several times, Jim was always welcoming, no matter the time of day or what he may have been doing in the front of the shop, when he was done helping a member he would spend time with me looking over old photos of Cypress Point and talking about all things Mackenzie.
My first trip to the Monterey Peninsula occurred while working for the Dye family, even back then I was impressed by the Cypress Point look, way more than Pebble Beach for some reason.
He always made time for me, you have to remember this as well, It wasn't like I was dressed in full Iconic Golf Garb. Just a punk wanting to learn more about golf architecture and he was always willing to share what he knew. Not one shred of EGO, kind and upbeat, always a smile.
That is a Golf Beacon
We need more of them