Mike:
Yes, it got difficult and frustrating at times, but we really kept our eyes on the task at hand and that was simple. Build the best golf course possible, as quickly as possible and to noit become a pariah while doing it. The cost aspect of it would hopefully be mitigated by the speed.
It was a tough fight, but it was worth it in my estimation.
Voytek:
The book should be out in August. I did the final proof reading of it two weeks ago and it is now being printed. It is a hardcover, coffee table book just like you mentioned. As for the details on it, well you've have to wait and see, but you know how to reach me and I'll be sure to set one aside for you. Brad and his partner Carol Harrelson have done an amazing job on it. I really like the candid photographs on site seeing Tom and Jack in action together. I think you'll see in pictures how this was truly a collaboration; you see two brilliant men really putting their minds to work together.
Jerry:
Thanks for acknowledging that. One thing that irked me tremendously was when people have commented about how Sebonack has features which paid no attention to their effect on NGLA. Nothing could be further from the truth. Our impact on NGLA was something we were constantly aware of and we did all that we could to make things right, even when the problems were not caused by us but rather by a confusing and neglected property line.
Patrick:
Theoretically speaking, you are 100% correct. It is an abuse of power. But, that abuse of power is based on the political and public realities of life. Frankly, I thought the Town of Southampton were wonderful in this whole process. They were fair and level-headed about things. But, they also had a constituency to serve and we recognised that.
Was it a bold and reckless roll of the dice? Well, the public can be the judge of that, but suffice to say, we paid an incredible amount of money for the site and knew that we would have to spend twice that to get what we wanted. But, going into it we had no assurances whatsoever that we could get what we wanted. It was a huge gamble and one which I hope paid off.
Bayberry was zoned for three acre residential when we bought it, but it was a non-conforming conference center also. Neither allowed us to build a golf course except for as a pseudo-private use. Had we developed it as residences, Michael Pascucci would have made a phenomenal amount of money on it, but that was never the goal.
Unfortunately, your theory about selling off pieces bit by bit might sound right but the reality is that it would never work. The main parcel needed a complete site plan and it was not possible to split it up. To do so would have have taken a huge fight with the Town, and regardless, would have quickly destroyed the integrity of any golf course that we could have built.
As it was, we gambled. We fought hard. We tried to do the right thing for everybody with a concern. We tried to build the best golf course that we could. As a result, you played the course on Friday and it sounds like you liked it as opposed to having just another round at Garden City with Ranum driving you crazy.