Thursday, June 11, 2009


Jim Engh, Jim "magic" Hajek, me


Jim Engh is the architect of Fossil Trace. On occasion he will visit us whether it's to tour the course with a potential client, to play golf, or like in this particular case he was being interviewed by a Denver Post writer for an article. Look for it in this coming Sundays paper. If you are not a golfer, you may not realize the uniqueness that is Fossil Trace. There are no other courses like it.


There are many things I love about working on a golf course. One thing is the early mornings and watching the sunrise (I am usually at work anytime between 4:30-4:45 am this time of year so I see most sunrises). Another thing I love is the opportunity to view wildlife. No, I am not talking about Jim Hajek's escapades in his retro-nicker golf outfits, I am talking about this:





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