"Leisure suit lines were simpler -- more like streamlined casual wear.
Stone Harbor requred imagination, verve, madness, considerable quantities of epic Greek mythology for imagineering those tees. I think Stoned Harbor gets the nod. It's the only golf course I know where you don't need a caddie; you need a sherpa who can double as a literary critic to read the ruins."
Bradley:
Well, I don't agree with you. I think the Leisure Suit was a much bigger stylistic disaster than Stoned Harbor GC.
And I know what your problem is in agreeing with me. You owned a bunch of Leisure Suits, didn't you? Come on, admit it, I know you did. You used to have a bunch of leisure suits, some shiny white shoes and a slightly longer mop-like haircut, didn't you? I know you did and there's got to be a photograph of you to that effect around somewhere. If I find it I'm posting it on here.