Ben:
I hesitated to list those four because there are so many other talented young guys out there, including several more who have worked for us. I listed the four I did because none of them ever get mentioned on Golf Club Atlas (and none of them promote themselves here).
I interviewed Jonathan and Mike on the same day for our internship program a few years ago ... and it was a really good day, considering that neither of them won the award, but both have worked for us for most of the time since, when they weren't at school. Both of them worked at Ballyneal; Jonathan moved on to Montana and Wicked Pony and Common Ground and the second wave at Old Macdonald, while Mike worked at The Renaissance Club and Wicked Pony and then was part of the first holes at Old Mac. Both of them have done a lot of great finish work, and we've allowed them to try their hand at some of the bunkers and one or two greens. If I were busier, they would have more to do, they are certainly ready.
George was an intern with Philippe Binette in Tasmania, and also worked at Sebonack and Rock Creek and The Renaissance Club and Aetna Springs. He was also part of the bunkering crew for Kyle Phillips at the Cal Club (along with Kyle Franz), as well as working for Kyle in Sweden and Italy.
Jacob Erisman was an intern at Common Ground; he's back in school at Cornell now, but is over here studying at St. Andrews this semester and we just played golf with him a couple of days ago. He's much earlier on the learning curve but he is only 19 or 20 so he may be around long enough to fix my mistakes.