And Mr. Cornish has ten years on Mr. Dye!
When I was starting out in the business, I heard Mr. Dye say once that he was never really going to retire, if he didn't have something to build they might as well just put him in a box. I always took the same attitude. But, I'm starting to think that I WILL retire, or at least semi-retire, and just collaborate on projects when something cool comes along. And maybe sooner rather than later.
I've achieved a lot of the goals I had, and am having a hard time coming up with more [apart from a certain special project in Brazil, to prove that I can do championship golf, after all].
More importantly, I've been so busy running around the world the past ten years, that I haven't had much time to enjoy the places I've been, or even to enjoy the courses that I've built. And that's always been the whole point of it for me. What I really need is a sabbatical -- but my employees don't agree, and neither do my clients right now!