I've never met Zac, and I don't have a problem with Zac.
My problem is that I've had a ton of guys [and a couple of women] who have worked for me and been trying to pursue a career in golf architecture for 5, 10, or even 25 years, who get less recognition for it than when a PGA Tour player rolls out of bed and says he'd like to be an architect.
Hell, Eric Iverson has been working at this for as long as Zac's been alive, and he could go out and build an entire course by himself if he wanted to -- he could even put in the irrigation. And he knows a fair bit about the 10th at Riviera, too ... it's just that nobody is quoting him about it.
As they say on the PGA Tour, I'm just trying to protect the field.
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I'm doing another piece like this for the PGA tour next week at the greenbrier. Thinking about doing it on the redan. Any thoughts?
Zb
I haven't seen this written, you may have gotten a private message or two about it.
Probably too late for this week, but I think it would be interesting for you to get the architect of the course to discuss the original intent for a specific hole, and then you could discuss how it plays today for the tour player, or various other levels of play that you observe in your pro-am rounds.
If the architect is unavailable (MacKenzie, Ross, etc.), you could ask folks on a rotating basis (Tom Doak, Bill Coore, Jeff Brauer, etc.) to fill that part.
I think Lester George is in Arkansas this week, so that may be a tough lift.
Some coordination and scheduling would be required, but I think the product would be well received.