JR,
Why do you think this is the biggest job in golf?
I'd be curious how you see it playing out before, during and after the event?
Is it a good thing for the image/sustainability of golf that course needs to be created out of thin air for a single tournament?
I don't think there is another job that has and will have the worldwide appeal and reach as this job. After all, people travel to cities just to see Olympic Villages and the stadiums. Here, we'll have a living breathing golf course...a course that anyone in the world will be able to play. Unlike almost every other Olympic destination, you'll be able to play where the greatest athletes competed in the Olympics. The average guy off the street can't swim in the pool where Michael Phelps swam or run around the track where Jessie Ownes ran...this is something special....something different in my opinion.
It is beyond my realm of understanding as to why someone, who is talented enough and gifted enough to create this playground for the world, would choose not to throw his/her hat in the ring.
I am not sure what it would be like before or after the event...but I'd sure like to know and try.
And finally, to answer your last question, we're talking about the Olympics where we build entire Villages and neighborhoods for one month's worth of events....and then tear them down. Sustainability would be great...it would be great if the organizers had a course that would work - but, they chose to go a new direction....like they do with stadiums, housing, event space, etc. It's the Olympics....it doesn't make sense.....but a la the black and white images I see of World's Fair's of yesteryear, that's what makes the Olympics so cool.