"Mr. Paul,
No question, Dev Emmet's word is unimpeachable.
How incredible is it that no one else ever describes the Biarritz as a hole with "two greens"?"
Bradley:
Maybe they did. I think the real point of what George Holland just found and that all of us really need to appreciate is that Emmet wrote that article 95 years ago and there may not be anyone we know who's alive today who's ever seen it. That's 95 years Brad, since that article was written. That's almost a century and that's a long time ago!
You know why this information find of George Holland's happened the other day, don't you? The USGA apparently just digitized and put onto their website a whole bunch of pre-1914 Golf Magazines! That stuff like THAT article may not have been seen or considered for as long as most people we know have been alive! THIS is what is starting to happen today because of the perceived interest and George Holland is really dilligent and he happened to find it and read it first.
That should be an incentive to all the INTERNET researchers we have on this website to do what George Holland just did and be a research star like he is today. I admit, I'm not very good at that kind of INTERNET research. I'm much better at analysis of research information despite what a few on here say about me.
There is a ton of fascinating and informative stuff out there Bradley and the information age is about to make it available to us again!
I think it's very exciting!
What you are into in the realm of the evolution of grass for golf is going to pay enormous informational dividends. I don't know specifically how but I can just feel that it's going to do that! Keep at it and keep collaborating the way you have.