...although they sound so simple and commonplace that it kind of seems like a waste to go to school and get a Ph.D. in Economics and have it all come back to that. It's a little like spending eight years in divinity school and having somebody tell you that the ten commandments were all that counted. There is a certain natural tendency to overlook anything that simple and important. But those are the important ideas. And they will still be the important ideas 100 years from now. And we will owe them to Ben. Warren Buffett, From a speech at the New York Society of Financial Analysts "A Tribute to Ben Graham".
The same principles that applied 100-years ago will still apply in the future because building golf courses is an art, a people business, where communication is key. And the richest communication is face-to-face.
It's simple, but not easy, that's why only a select few architects in the history of architecture have worked this way.
Tony Ristola
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