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No, seriously, this blog is my specific reporting of personal progress vis-a-vis the 2008 Golf magazine 'Top 100 You Can Play' list. As of this initial posting, I have 11 courses completed. The impetus for the blog is another similar effort, which I (and, me thinks, you would too) enjoy tremendously. Its @ http://top100golf.blogspot.com/ and I readily (plus humbly) acknowledge my debt to the erudite gentleman who created it. Whomever the lad is, that scribe does a wonderful job besides, obviously, enjoying himself tremendously.
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I doff my chapeau to this inspirational lad for the well-oiled connections he indubitably possesses to so efficaciously climb his pole of accomplishment, but I have set a more realistic goal for myself. At my current clip, I anticipate finishing around several years past whatever remnants of Social Security savings come due which I might be able to access still. At least my cats can still be fed, I hope.
In spirit of homage, I'll "borrow with pride" a couple of my golfing Columbus colleague's trademarks such as listing all the courses in the skinny column and being able to go directly to that sod 18's review (once I figure out how to do that). Although I admit this blog is mostly an act of personal vanity, the main utilitarian purpose I hope to achieve is passing along any/all useful information to fellow 'Top 100' quest-seekers. As all my employees have said of myself, "I am a river unto my people!".

Mine, by corrollary, is not nearly so posh, but just as exclusive. Specifically that there's a deli of interest just down the road from the fabled Bethpage Black. It's in a strip mall with a hardware store (Tru-Value), a branch of the Post Office and a Chinese kitchen. If you go inside and nicely ask around a bit, they'll give you a phone # for someone who has an inside track on getting a tee time for 24 to 48 hours out. "Nuf said", ya know, Mr. Iroc Z, what I mean?
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Enough of the personal; that's the extent of such I'll reveal because that's not the purpose of this blog nor do I enjoy reading such psychosis-sucking sentimentality in others. Mr. Top 100 doesn't indulge in such sapply semantics nor will I. After all, when was the last time Sigmund Freud teed it up in a friendly Nassau? Hah! [Although, truth be told, at times a mobile confessional couch on the course would be a much more welcome sight than even a bevy of the most comely cart girls, but I digress.]


No. 2: Pete Dye (10 courses) [Left]
No. 3: Jack Nicklaus (9 courses)
No. 4: Robert Trent Jones II (Jr.) (6 courses)

No. 6: (Tied [5 different architects])
Bill Coore (4 courses)
Ben Crenshaw (4 courses) [Left]
Jim Engh (4 courses)
Rees Jones (4 courses)
Donald Ross (4 courses)

Tom Doak (3 courses)
Arthur Hills (3 courses)
Jay Morrish (3 courses)
No. 14: (Tied [9 different architects]):
Bob Cupp (2 courses)
William Flynn (2 courses)
Dana Fry (2 courses)
Michael Hurdzan (2 courses)
Scott Miller (2 courses)
Roger Packard (2 courses)
Rick Smith (2 courses) [Right performing his famous four club circus trick]
Tom Weiskopf (2 courses)
Dick Wilson (2 courses)

There are, incidentally, thirty eight other golf architects who have a single course listed in the 'Top 100'. For brevity's sake, I omitted these fellows. However this group includes a list of luminaries such as (to the right) Arnold Palmer for Deacon's Lodge in Minnesota, oddly enough, and the most eminent of them all, Alister MacKenzie of Augusta National, Cypress Point & Crystal Downs reknown. The latter Scot is an example of several prominent architects who did not design many courses today not private and, thus, are not on my 'Top 100' list. Also, it should be noted, that co-designers were each given equal credit. Therefore Rees Jones gets Torrey Pines' South Course listed for himself due to his 2001 redo, despite the original design being done by Mr. Billy Bell, Jr. (who receives equal credit as well) back in 1957.

By the way and in closing, is it just me who notices there's nothing but white Anglo males listed above? Ouch!