OK so that subject thread might be a little over the top, and certainly debatable, but depending on your definition you could make the case, and besides it got you to look in here didn't it.
I posted something earlier today that kind of got buried in the middle of the ever expanding Best New thread and just kind of got lost. As the evening went along I reflected on some of what I kind of stumbled upon today and it struck me as being even more amazing than I originally thought. Again I kind of accidently stumbled across this, but if you think about it the fact is amazing. I am going to repost and plagerize some of that post for those of you who didnt see it there...
Since Golf Digest went to their current format of Best New Affordable Public, Upscale Public, and Private back in 1996, there has only been one architect that has won in each of those categories. Who is it?
Tom Fazio.......You might think so, but you would be wrong.
Jack Nicklaus.........The Bear has a lot of records in golf (at least for a few more years, Tiger), but not this one.
Rees, or Pete Dye....Not even close.
And its not our beloved C&C, or Doak, or anyone that gets much mention here. It is Jim Engh.
I was happy to see Jim Engh complete his "Career Grand Slam" if you will. Adding BNU to his BNP & BNA from the past. Although I guess to be technical one should also win BN Canadian to really have the true Grand Slam.
Obviously Jim has made a nice name for himself building affordable public tracks on moderate (note I did not say low) bugets, and exhibiting a nack for coming in usually almost exactly on buget. After the big splash of Sanctuary (which is about as private and exclusive as you can get) he has been more known for his affordable tracks, Redlands, and Hawktree in North Dakota (which I think could have just as easily won instead of getting 2nd a couple years ago had more people seen it).
You dont automatically think of Jim Engh when you think of Huge Upscale Public Facilities. In fact I usually think of him as being able to make a great and dramatic golf course without always having the bugets that the Fazios, Jacks, or Rees have to work with. Isnt it somewhat fitting then that his winning the Upscale category this year comes on a course with greens fees of $60-70 which depending on the part of the country you are in isnt that "Upscale" compared to many on there with +$100 greensfees.
I have often wondered why there has been so little discussion of Engh's work here on GCA. I can only think that it must be attributed to the relative small number of course in his portfolio compared to some golf factories that turn out numerous courses each year. I do not know for sure, but if I had to guess I would think that Engh's company must turn out 2-3 courses a year. Maybe we can get Jim to come on here and either confirm or elaborate on this. Another reason might be the relative remoteness of most of his work. Obviously all the mainline NE folks have never had the chance to see his work in person unless you have logged some fairly serious miles.
Again although I would not label Jim Engh a minimalist, I also think he is pursuing the kind of golf courses that most folks here on this discussion group can appreciate. He does what many have espoused and that is take on projects that may not have the super high dollar bugets and create some very interesting courses that people can actually afford to play. I think as I mentioned above the bunkering with the grass faces may not be quite as flashy as some, but they have to be easier and cheaper to maintain in the long run as well. Again I do not know if this was his reasoning for doing these style of bunkers on some of the more affordable courses he did early on, but again maybe we can get him on here to comment on some of this.
I have heard rumors that he has looked in on our humble little group here, and I hope that we can entice him to join our little family and provide some insight. You certainly cant deny from his recent track record that Jim Engh is a influential if sometimes little known member of the architecture community. Ran maybe we can get him for one of your patented interviews sessions.