I find Bobby to be a charming and very interesting man. He has spend much of his life traversing the world and has the ability to converse with most people and especially those who live an international life. It is a complicated discussion why a man with opportunity to build great courses has underachieved. I know a fair amount about his shop over the years, but not nearly enough to answer that question. There are a lot of men who in this site eyes who have underachieved. Yet, they have been professional successes and made very good livings. As Art Hills told me once. I build what my clients ask for. Sometimes I am able to make suggestions that would make the course better and sometimes their needs prevail.
Tiger,
So the return question is how are RTJ III's courses doing financially in comparison to some of the "achievers" courses? I really have no idea, but clearly some "Top 100" designs were built in the last ten years that today probably wish they had a smaller clubhouse and a few less bunkers to maintain.
This site loves C&C and Doak, but clearly they are not at the bottom of the list for courses that are struggling financially.