Wayne,
TEPaul just hates it when I have to point out the relationship of architectural features to one another and their impact on the tactical play of the golf course, especially on a Flynn golf course.
If the full truth be known, I am his architectural Coorshaw, his guide for the architecturally impaired.
Did you know that when he saw his first Biarritz green complex at Piping Rock that he complained to the green chairman that the construction crew had forgotten to fill in the sunken area ??
Did you know that when he arrived at the 3rd tee at NGLA, he looked at the score card and started to yodel ?
He still thinks the windmill at NGLA is the remnant of the first miniature golf course in America.
And, for a man co-authoring a book about one of America's greatest architects, he still claims that the phrase, "In like Flynn" has to do with being accepted at golf clubs in the Philadelphia area.
It's not by accident that he refers to his residence as a farm.
I'm trying to recall the name, I believe it's Happydale.
It's the only farm in America where the employees all wear white uniforms and carry large syringe's loaded with thorazine, and transportation is limited to white station wagons with large red crosses on their sides. And, typically, admission is strictly limited to those refered by their attending physician.
Need I say more.
Fortunately for TE, and unfortunately for us, he became interested in golf course architecture when basket weaving was dropped as an elective activity. However, field trips, off premises, are STRICTLY prohibited.
Should you see TEPaul wandering around aimlessly, feigning a search for his lost dog, Coorshaw, do not approach him, call the authorities as soon as possible. And, if he asks what you're doing, just say, "you're ordering from dominos".
He'll probably reply that he loves that game, but just humor him.