The USGA is terrific. I've designed my course in Bedminster to the highest standards of the USGA, and it's a very special course.
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I experienced American golf courses when I was younger and played a lot of USGA and AJGA tournaments.
I think you only hold U.S. Opens on great courses.
Without the AJGA, it would be very difficult for the college coaches to find us. Every junior golfer around the country knows about the AJGA and knows that's the way to get to college. And the way to get beyond college.
Princeton is a sublime undergraduate university. It has a good architecture school.
Indeed, the study of universities and the great men and women who have attended them leads me to think that the best of these schools are characterized not so much by what they teach and how they teach it but by the extent they provide opportunities and encouragement for students to teach themselves.
I taught at Princeton for 39 years, and the school of architecture on the campus is the worst building on the campus.
I like going there for golf. America's one vast golf course these days.
The Yas Marina circuit is really pretty impressive. The track itself has some quite slow corners and not a great deal of overtaking opportunities, but it seems to combine a road course with a circuit course.
Golf course design is exciting.
Everyone I built a course for thinks they have the best golf course in the world and I'm very pleased and proud of that.
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