Tim,
Thanks for the notice.
Mr. (Geoffrey) Cornish was the dean of golf course architecture, the last direct connection to the game's Golden Age architects. He was a gentleman first and always respectful of his fellow practitioners; in this regard, he reminded me of my grandfathers, passing on information without stern judgment and always upbeat about the game, its roots, and design. I was fortunate to spend time with him at St. Charles CC in Winnipeg in 2004, when he was honored by them on the 100th anniversary of the club. Mr. Cornish had been the superintendent at St. Charles in the late 30’s for a year, maybe two, and he had fond memories of the club. I was amazed by his youthfulness in his late 80’s and know that his positive attitude and insistence on always walking a course (whether for work or pleasure) certainly had an impact on his vigorous health. Although not very familiar with his course designs directly, I will always be impressed by him as a person and his passion for the history of the game.
My sincere condolences to his family and friends at this difficult time.
Mike DeVries