I just listen to the pod while driving an hour and a half from taking my youngest son to a baseball tournament.
I've worked some with Tom and have always marveled at his design mind as I never see what he sees. At Dismal River I couldn't in a million years see the holes where he put them until we built them. At Memorial Park I remain amazed at how a course can be so challenging for the best players and so fun for the masses.
Personally, I think of Tom as someone who made much of my career possible. I had the drive, and I'd like to think the ability, but getting breaks isn't easy in this dog eat dog business, especially in the time period when I caught my first one from Tom. I do believe that he saw that drive and ability in me, and I think he has a knack for matching individuals with the right situation for success. I've seen him welcome so many up and comers, happy to share knowledge but seeming always also letting them know they better be damn persistent if they wanted to make a living in golf.
Tom's comment in the pod about Gil telling a writer that Tom is misunderstood but the writer not using it is about how it is.
I've worked with a bunch of architects, and many are insecure and highly critical of their competitors. In my experience with Tom he isn't like that at all, which flies in the face of the reputation he got from the confidential guide. And for someone who is supposed to be hard to work with, he is very open to ideas from just about anyone.
I think as we age we begin to understand what has shaped us. I do think that a lot of what may have brought us challenges, has also given us positive attributes that helped make us successful, and maybe added some focus that helps us not get too concerned about impressing everyone we meet along the way.