Best post of the yearfrom the great Mike Cirba............
Re:Renovations at Seawane/Holes 7 -9
« Reply #104 on: November 24, 2004, 12:10:12 pm »
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Quote from: TEPaul on November 24, 2004, 11:53:12 am
Mike Cirba, you research genius:
That's the most amazing photo imaginable and so apropos to this discussion. This website never ceases to amaze me by the incredible things some of the contributors can produce at a moment's notice!
Good Show!!
Yes, Tom...
This clandestine photo was hidden from the public for years by the President's key advisors due to a few very obvious factors;
1) Emmett's whispered reputation in certain circles as a "Pansy", and how that might look to voters and the genteel public of 1914.
2) Emmett's obvious physical excitement evident in the photo, almost certainly caused by his physical proximity to the Great Man himself.
3) The location of Emmett's right hand in the photograph cannot be verified with any authenticity, leading to much speculation.
4) T.R.'s obvious "winking" to the cameraman (speculated by others to be more akin to a "wince") similarly served as a source of internal administration gossip and speculation.I have yet to laugh that hard at anything on this site. It was the perfect follow up to Tom Paul's "Dandy" rant from November of the previous year.
Most interesting thread of the year16th hole pond at Garden City. This was likely dull to most, but the detailed arguement from Tom Paul, Tom MacWood, Pat Mucci and Rgkeller was wonderful to follow. There was no answer, but it was fun to follow and particpate briefly in the debate. I saw the pond this fall, and I'll leave it at that.
The thread that most inspired you or taught you somethingWithout a doubt the Tom MacWood photo contest that featured only Donald Ross work. That was a wonderful lesson, one of the best the site has seen.
Architect of the yearTom Doak or Bill Coore, they remain head and shoulders above the others.
Course of the year (doesn't have to be new)Friar’s Head impressed the hell out of me, near perfect routing, and a wonderful use of detail work. Very few courses exceed expectations and this one did.
America's Guest 2004It must be Tom Huckaby, after all his name even rhymes with free
. Canada's greatest guest remains Mr. Robert Thompson, ah the life of a golf writer!
Most interesting newcomer to GCA for 2004Martin Bonner, interesting and funny always works for me
If you've been here longer than that then....opps
Course that most inspired you, or taught you something newGarden City was massively eye-opening for me personally. It solved many of the missing features from other Travis courses. A great golf course with many unique features and ideas. A course that no one will build now.
Most enjoyable round with another GCA member(s)I enjoy any round with Rob Thompson, Ben Dewar and Jeff Mingay. The conversation always exceeds the golf. Ben's crazy shoes remain the only negative.
Best picture you saw on GCAEastward Ho! Posted by Paul Turner. Paul will always be a personal favourite for all the new places he shares. Thanks Paul!