It's news to me that Mark is taking the job at NSW. Neither he nor the board at NSW even told me he was a candidate - which is probably just as well, since that would have put us in an awkward position with Concord.
It's an unwritten rule, but my rule is never to "steal" the superintendent from one client to go to another project. It really doesn't make sense. As much as I'd like to have Ken Nice or Rusty Mercer doing construction and grow-in on my next project, it's just as important to me for them to be at Bandon and Streamsong assuring that our work there is presented at its best. So they would have to quit and move somewhere else before I could suggest them as a candidate for a new project.
Mark was great to work with at Concord and he will be a tremendous asset to New South Wales.
Hi Tom,
I hope you did not take my OP as indicating you had inserted yourself into the hiring process inappropriately. If the committee at NSWGC asked for your feedback in Mark, that sounds perfectly inline with any other hiring decision... you talk with a range of colleagues who have had exposure to the candidate in a work environment. As Gary Dempsey served as the head of the Australian Society of Golf Course Superintendents for a time, I'm sure Mark was a known entity to the man he is replacing as well.
Anyways, you'll be happy to know that the club sent out an announcement on your hiring yesterday... This one made it to two pages, included parts of your academic record at Cornell and MIT, tales of your caddying activities at St. Andrews, along with your more recent activities. ;-)
The other thing it highlighted is future plans for the 6th green, which apparently has to be moved due to some environmental situation with the NSW Govt. entity that manages the land... Far be it from me to tell you your business, but I will say the thing I like about the current configuration of the hole is that if you make a bold shot from the tee and don't hit the green you are at least rewarded with an easier recovery shot from the left side. With most pin locations, it's almost impossible to make par when you miss the green to the right. Sure would hate to see those two options entirely disappear in the renovation, as it did with Greg Norman's initial proposal.