Ryan,
In my opinion, I think Tom Marzloff is a complete baboon of an idiot who has little in knowledge what GREAT classic golf architecture is even about. He is nothing more then a hanger-on to the name which has afforded him entry to the great clubs in America which is has been destroying.
Mike Sweeney,
I wouldn't say I was totally impressed with the work at Winged Foot, in fact, I think I was more blinded by just being there. My first visit was a surprise visit which was immediately preceeding a round at Yale which you were witness too. That's a lot of golf architecture to take in one day, let alone one round.
I was completely impressed by those masterful greens, as well s the mass tree removal that I had come to know of from pictures in magazines and television. But when I hear of Fazio and Marzloff doing work on certain greens of the East course, well, I throw-up cause for alarm. In fact It makes me want to just throw-up period.
But in all of this, it is all incited by the news of an even more impending doom of one of the finest golf holes in America: Riviera #10, which I heard this very week is being altered by some idiot named Marzloff. It is my understanding he isn't just redoing bunkers, he's moving them also.
Mike,
Frankly, As much as I love the golf on both the East and the West courses, I don't give a thumbs-up at Winged Foot for the work that is currently being done there, especially after seeing some of the newer tee work like on #3. Answer me this: Just how hard is it to F-up a tee? He pushed it back and made it an aircraft carrier, all while not even paying attention to how the base of the tees look compared to the other masterfully shaped tees out there? (It looks more like a Seth Raynor green then it does a tee for one of the hardest par 3's in America.)