Wednesday, May 12, 2010

BREAKING NEWS...

I am flying to Glasgow on my way to Askernish in the outer islands of Scotland. This is the chance of a lifetime to work on the renovation of an original Old Tom Morris golf course, the father of golf architecture. Once "lost" and buried under wild flowers and heather, Askernish golf course is being rediscovered and massaged to meet the modern golf markets around the world. I could not be more excited to be travelling to the home of golf and participate in the history of the game. 10 days and counting...

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