Ed:
Yep, Gil Hanse and Donnie Beck and a man from my own club, David Wilmerding who's the personification of the "New England Yankee". What I mean by that is David is the definition of frugal, frugal, frugal, or what some at other clubs who open their wallets for too many unnecessary things might call cheap, cheap, cheap.
And that basic unwillingness to spend much money is of course a wonderful salvation for a course like Fishers Island which doesn't need it.
I heard tell of the time they were clamoring some for a fairway irrigation system (Fishers doesn't have one). Of course David didn't want any part of that but had he and his faction actually lost the vote and were forced to put one in they had a contingency plan to get Gil to put one in with a pipe diameter that was so small it wouldn't have made and difference at all and would've been virtually unusable.
They say if they were forced to do that when it was first turned on and only a little trickle came out they were gonna say; "Ah, gee, look at that, it looks like a teeeny little piss. Well, shucks, I guess we must've made a mistake on the diameter or something so probably the best thing to do since we obviously can't spend the money to fix it would be to just turn it off for good."
Who wants to guess what Green Chairman David Wilmerding's very favorite hole on that golf course is? Whomever guesses it first gets a cherry lollipop.
My favorite hole is #9 as it has everything I love---a blind tee shot and a really great green that may get overlooked some its setting is so dramatic. Try hitting a ball into that green in a strong headwind! You tend to look at it up there and if it hits the green you sort of say to yourself--"Wooo, NASA, Appollo has landed."