Hello to you all:
RM was kind enough to give me access, with a recommendation from Paul Daley. My name is Jeff Segol. A bit about me:
Age: 61
Hcp: 8
Home: San Jose, CA
Job: Local Government
Golf History: Played a bit as a kid, mostly at the Jack Fleming 9 in Harding Park (San Francisco--Fleming), and at Northwood with my dad (Monte Rio, CA--MacKenzie). Started playing seriously about 35 years ago, as I was working nights as a reporter, and needed afternoon activities.
Previous Home Courses: Los Robles Greens (Thousand Oaks, CA--Baldock, although they're now claiming William F. Bell for marketing), Sinaloa Golf Course (Simi Valley, CA, Par 3-Shackelford), Soule Park (Ojai, CA--Carl Dwire?, Baldock), Olivas Park (Ventura, CA--William F. Bell/pre Richardson)
Current Home Courses: Baylands Golf Links (Palo Alto, CA--William F. Bell/Forrest Richardson), Santa Teresa Golf Course (San Jose, CA--George Santana), Boundary Oak Golf Course--Walnut Creek, CA (Robert Muir Graves)
Other places I have played of note: Pebble Beach (8-10 times, because a friend lives there), Spyglass, Links at Spanish Bay, Riviera (once, from a Cal golf fundraiser), Orinda CC, Lake Merced CC, Claremont CC (also from Cal events), Pasatiempo (two or three rounds), Kapalua Plantation
I served on an advisory committee for Baylands, and in that role helped select Forrest Richardson to do the remodel, because I was aware of his work at Olivas, and knew therefore that the high water table at Baylands and bad soil wouldn't faze him, and that paspalum would be part of his solution. I was right on both counts.
I have a 1,000-volume golf book collection, including all the major GCA works. One of my prized possessions is a copy of The Architects of Golf that has about 30 signatures on the front end paper, of which I've identified all but a couple of them.
I'll try not to embarrass myself here, bringing the perspective of a decent, but not great, golfer who plays most of his rounds at public courses. And I promise nearly all of my posts will be shorter than this one.
Thanks for having me.