So...this goes back to the beginning of my friendship with Ran. I was living in Evansville, IN at the time (this is before email was invented...early 90's). I'm friends at that time with Tom Egan, may he rest in peace. Tom and Ran used to work at the USGA together and Tom says, "I have a friend named Ran Morrissett, and you and he have a lot in common...you need to know each other." So Tom gives me Ran's snail mail address (in Australia). I write him and introduce myself and we basically become "pen pals". Ran had compiled a world top 100 list at that point in time (I have a copy of this list, and I'm sworn to never publish it to protect the innocent...let's just say Ran's tastes have improved since then). Ran had begun writing up course reviews on paper with the help of his brother John. He had started sharing them with friends, including me. They were very good and then he met someone who got him thinking about making a website to push out this sort of content. This was in the very early days of the web. A few months after that he calls me and tells me to go to the newly created website. I was among the first 5 or 6 people on the site. Bruce Hepner referred to that early group as the "GCA ratpack". As I recall it was Tommy Nacarrato, TPaul, Ran, John Morrissett, Tom MacWood, myself and a handful of others. Obviously the site grew and grew. Ran was featured in Sports Illustrated at one point, and he definitely got a bump from that. In a circle of life thing, I end up getting Tom Egan involved in the site, and back in the day you could register under an anonymous name (there were lots of them...Ran ended up putting a stop to that). So...Tom Egan became the famous (infamous) Dr. Katz. Brings back some really fun memories.
Ran didn't have the content back then that he has today. The main draw was the discussion group. It was my first experience of people saying something in a web-based chat room that they would never have the audacity to say to someone's face. It was fun, but it was brutal at times. I don't post as much as I used to...more of a lurker these days. But this site has taken me to some interesting places and helped me make friends I would have never made. I'll never forget meeting Tommy Nacarrato for the first time (at the Renaissance Cup at Apache Stronghold) or being paired with Tom MacWood (he of the logo-less golf shirt) at a gathering at Lost Dunes.
Thanks Ran for all of it.
TS