Tommy Naccarato,
Golf courses that are designed and built are a PRODUCT.
MEMBERSHIPS, are what has been attracted to that product.
GCGC replica in N.J., which would I rather play ?
We're back to the NGLA vs Shinnecock debate, though the preference would be with the original, unless my remake had
the 12th hole in its original form, then I might opt for N.J.
Now that I think of it, perhaps # 5, # 14, # 7 and other holes will mirror those of 1936, so I'm starting to lean more to N.J. especially with the traffic.
How many courses have C & C designed from scratch, and built in the Northeast ? I've played one other C & C course, which I liked. Was it great, no, but I liked alot about it.
What Wynn created in arid, barren, desolate, featureless land is a very good golf course. You may not like its style, but its a good golf course, built for specific reasons, and at some point, you'll have to give the devil his due.
Tim,
I'm wasn't focused on life or death, I was talking about the impact on statistics of risk adjusted mortality. In evaluating a hospital's coronary by-pass departments, the states adjust the statistics based on patient risk factors. One simply can't say hospital A does better because their mortality is .01 %, when they only operate on healthy 45 year olds, while another hospital has a .04 % mortality factore but they operate on patients 65-85 years old, smokers, overweight with high blood pressure and diabetes.
Another Rossian question, does quantity dilute quality ?
TEPaul,
I do know all the facts about the waterfall.
I spoke to the OWNER and Gil.
And... it wouldn't have mattered if it was decided by the owner in the begining, the middle or the end, the owner was going to insert that feature, imported from Palm Springs.
I really like AppleBrook, but I don't think you have an understanding of the influence an employer has on an employee, no matter what the field.
You hold a view that architects never compromise, that their architectual ideas are inviolate, and I don't agree with that.
I think positive results come from collaboration and flexibility.
I never said that architects are interchangeable, certainly their preference in stlyes differ, but, if a knowledgeable owner has a vision, and he brings in a number of capable architects, he will see his vision come to fruition.
You of all people should have learned that at the 10 hole course at Pine Valley.
How did Bandon Dunes turn out ?
How about Pacific Dunes?,
How about Shadow Creek ?
Being a golf course architect takes a special talent, a rare talent, but good ideas or concepts aren't confined to seasoned golf course architects. Crump, Crump, Crump.
A good idea doesn't have to come from a select source to be a good idea. Pride of AUTHORSHIP has ruined many a project.
An idea of merit should prevail, irrespective of the source, wouldn't you agree ? And, if you came up with a good idea or concept, or design feature on a course C & C were working on, should it be discarded because Tom Paul thought of it ?