Well, I played an 18-hole King of the Hill match with Mr. Keiser and Mr. Urbina today, and I won a golf shirt, and I still think Old Macdonald is pretty cool.
Anthony N. has always looked to criticize my work on some grounds or another, so he can bite me.
But as for Ian, and all of the rest who ask if 6.5 acres of greens is good business or sustainable, I would just tell you the truth.
It was never my intention to build greens as big as what we've built at Old Macdonald. Mr. Urbina and Mr. Bahto and Mr. Klein were the ones who advised taking "big and bold" to the extreme. And the golf holes we have been building are pretty cool, so I didn't argue too much.
As for setting an example for the rest of the world ... well, Common Ground is an example for the rest of the world. Old Macdonald is different. The course has to compete with three of the top 100 courses in America right adjacent to it, and at the start of the project, most people would have said it was the fourth best piece of property on the site. If we had NOT done something pretty extreme, it might well have been a failure, and the cost of failure would have been much higher than the cost of hand-mowing six acres of greens. The entire construction budget would have been a waste of money, if the course wasn't pronounced just as good as the others.
Are 6.5 acres of greens sustainable, long-term? I don't know about that. The whole course is 100% fescue, and Ken Nice is in charge, so even with 6.5 acres of greens, I'm betting it's more sustainable than wherever Tony is currently working. But I am confident that they could take the greens down to 4.5 acres if they really wanted to, and the course would only lose a handful of interesting hole locations. For now, we'll see whether the bigger greens really add to the experience. Judging by the reactions of the forty guys who played 18 holes today, I'm guessing they are worth it, and Mr. Keiser certainly seemed to think so ... and it IS his call.
To me, the only real question is whether the size of the greens adds to the course or not. I think it's 100% b.s. to say that Donald Trump or Tom Fazio would be ridiculed for building the same thing we've built in Bandon. If they did it, and pulled it off, I'd be the first to say so. But they didn't, so drop it already.