(1) This week, I've added a new "home page" to the dozen-and-a-half pages that open automatically each morning when I boot up my computer.
It's the artfullly named blog "Only Golf Matters." (See? That "matters" works as both a verb and a noun! This is the sort of deft touch I admire.)
The address is
http://onlygolfmatters.com.
"Only Golf Matters" is written by GCA.com stalwart (and former newspaperman -- till he got sensible) Jeff Shelman, who lives here in the Twin Cities. I've been visiting his blog for only a few days now, since I learned of its existence -- but have been very happy to have done so, each time. (Can't say the same for all of my home pages -- e.g., wunderground.com, which continues to inform me that nothing approaching a proper springtime has arrived here in the Northern Heartland, or is ever likely to.)
(2) It was through Jeff's blog that I learned of the existence of this:
http://www.restorationupdate.com/?page_id=28 -- an absolutely fascinating (to me, at any rate) hole-by-hole tour of the new Edina Country Club course (Edina, Minnesota; Tom Bendelow, originally, I believe, with some other visitors since), conducted by the architect of the renovation, Tom Lehman. It will take you about half an hour to watch it -- but anyone familiar with the course will want to do so, and anyone wondering what goes through the mind of an architect will get a good glimpse here of at least one architect's thinking.
Edina has been bedeviled, for many years, by its greens -- which have had an unfortunate tendency to die. The members have ponied up for several sets of new greens, I believe.
After watching the Lehman video, and seeing the ENORMOUS changes to the course (18 new greens; many bunkers added, many bunkers removed; fairways reoriented; fairways regraded; tees moved; trees removed), it seems to me that Edina becomes a Tom Lehman course in everything but its routing -- which changes minimally.
I am really hopeful of getting out there to see what's been done -- a feeling I've never had about Edina before.