For me? I've always been a terrible employee and terrific entrepreneur.
Mike,
I am not sure how many good corporate citizens there are at GolfClubAtlas. Certainly Bill is not alone in being a terrible employee here if you asked some of my former bosses!
I would think the following conditions would have to be met in order for me to sign on with Nicklaus Design:
1. I will be allowed to remain in Manhattan so that I can live within 100 miles of Pine Valley and National on the off chance that I get a phone call to play said courses.
2. I get paid Big Bucks so that I can afford to live in Manhattan.
3. No housing projects, so as not to sully my growing reputation.
4. Nicklaus Design will acknowledge that my competing in the Philadelphia Catholic League Championships is roughly equivalent to 18 majors, and thus I can act as Spokesperson for Nicklaus Design.
5. No PGA or USGA projects.
6. Sandy soil projects only for me.
7. In the contracts with my developers, they will be required to have read at least 6 golf architecture books from Dead Guys or Geoff Shaq.
8. No course will be released to developer until Tommy approves it and Ran writes about it. If those approvals are not forthcoming, developer will send more money to go back in and fix.
9. As soon as I crack my first Top 100 list, the name changes to Nicklaus Sweeney Design.