(you'll have to scroll down to see the mystery course)
In anticipation of the forthcoming results of the Armchair Architecture Contest I wanted to get the thread started by thanking our judges. After that I’ll add a brief intro and tour for the actual course built on the site that we used. I’m doing it because I don’t think that at this late stage it will affect the judges’ rankings much.
Anyhow, on to the judges. Luckily I was able to track down some photos of them in order to let you know who you’re dealing with as well as such biographical data as I’ve been able to glean from their posts/websites.
Yannick Pilon “The Rebel”
Yannick has been working for Graham Cooke & Assoc. Inc., out of Montreal, Quebec, since 1997 working on dozens of courses, from preliminary routings to final feature shapes out in the field.
“Papa” Paul Cowley
Paul works with Davis Love III as well as being a general rabble-rouser on GCA.com
Dave “Shivas” Schmidt
In addition to his ground-breaking work on the history and restoration of the Reverse Jans National golf course and its associated club The Honourable Company of Reverse Jans National Golfers, he has led the armed resistance to the use of the “Cheater Line”.
The Emperor Thomas Naccarato
Though not currently an active member of GCA, the emperor’s influence is still apparent to all.
“Agent” Jeff Brauer
Jeff has designed many acclaimed courses including 3 in my home state of Minnesota (I’ve not played any yet
, but I plan to change that soon) including the Quarry and Legend courses at Giants Ridge and the Wilderness at Fortune Bay.
Mike “it’s not Rocket Science” Nuzzo
Mike has worked with Finger, Dye, Spann and more recently has completed his first solo design at Wolf Point Club.
Rich Goodale “The King”
Rich has published numerous books including “Experience Royal Dornoch” and the forthcoming “Experience the Reverse Jans National”.
We also started out with 2 additional judges. They may not be submitting rankings but I’d like to thank them for their support and feedback which helped me get this thing going.
“Sir” Ian Andrew
Ron “The Condor” Farris
And because I never tire of trotting out this picture, my dad and me hoisting “The Industrial Cup”
So watch this space for the next day or two for the unveiling of the “real” course, with contest results to follow.
And once again my deepest thanks to the judges!