Ok...perhaps I was a bit overly optimistic when I put the word "discussion" in the title.
In any case, I do hope someone besides moi is getting some value out of this thread, because frankly it's a pain in the ass to try to collate and sort out and then display all these disparate sources of information. I also thought that perhaps quite a number of folks here had played the course so actual discussion might break out.
I even had one anonymouse (spelling fully intended) e-mailer call me "obsessive", and worse yet, teased me about my hairline!
But that's ok...I fully intend to take this thread to the bitter end, if for no other reason than to document the architectural history of an important early golf course.
However, if you guys don't start doing a better job, I'm going to pull this thread and put it on one of the growing number of rogue, former GCA-er websites..
Heaven forbid that we take a break from discussing sweeping generalities, pervasive stereotypes, dead-guy ass-kissing and live-retro-guy brown-nosing and we actually get into some detailed discourse about specific architectural features on a course by two of the acknowledged masters of the early game in America!
Ok...I'm goading you guys, but seriously...if it's more important here to talk about the banking system and politics and bowl games, then perhaps I'm barking up the wrong tree.
It just feels a bit stupid to be carrying on a monologue.
I'm not asking for much here...just give me a reason to spend another dedicated 10-18 hours to finish this g*dda*n thread!
Holy shit...i think I've just broken the record here for smileys!