Geoff,
In all fairness, Karl was there for about 15 years, Bill Salinetti just arrived. You can't compare the scope of the work done over 15 years to the work done in a couple of weeks, especially in light of the terrible weather in the northeast this winter that even you commented on.
I think that a prudent person would conclude that even in this abrupt time frame positive work is well underway.
There is more positive work that will be done on certain holes that I believe will be applauded, some of which could be considered major, but, I'd rather that the work be completed before commenting on it.
There is additional good news about NGLA, but, I'd rather wait until it is announced officially before commenting on it.
I've always felt that Karl's efforts were very positive with positive results, but that doesn't mean that the architectural mindset at NGLA is coming to an end just because he's no longer there.
I think Karl's efforts will be continued, and that they may be improved upon with the arrival of new talent.
Brian Phillips,
When did I ever say that I wasn't going to share the details ?
I have no problem with providing information but you have to understand that some discretion must be exercised. As to, what's the point, and where's it going ? The point is that NGLA is undertaking positive work on their golf course, and hopefully other clubs will follow suit.
The point is, that NGLA gets it, and is pursuing it.
George Pazin,
It shouldn't surprise you that we disagree on the implied thrust of Geoff's post last September.
The phrase "unfathomable stupidity" leaves me with a pretty clear picture with respect to the gist of the thread, especially when it's followed by the phrase "is the membership at the National Golf Links going this way too ?"
Now, if that's not a negative question, or predisposed mindset to you, I don't know what is.
But, let's not dwell on the negative. We should applaud the positive and use NGLA as an example of a great club that continues to pursue excellence, and hold it out as an example for other clubs to emulate.
Howard Beale & Mdugger,
Where'd you guys go ?
Did the facts scare you off ?