lvietri:
I may catch a bit of flack for this as didn't know Rich as some of you did .. we played a few times. Seemed to be a pretty good guy. Clearly a lot of the folks who have posted make very good points about doing something to memorialize him. Can't disagree with that.
What confuses me is ... why do you folks need WGT and/or their moderators involvement ? If you feel strongly --- put together something and do it. Why does the WGT team even need to be involved ? They will just slow things down and hamper your creativity.
For an example - look at what Wayne (mrcaddie) did with the 12 days of Christmas (heck even in July) ... or many of the others who have pulled the community together for a good cause.
I agree - someone who knew him and feels strongly about it should take the lead and do something in his honor ...
Just saying.
I honestly hope you don't catch any flack, because it would be totally uncalled for Lou. You're one of the games all round great guys. :)
My initial idea was to simply have a one off weekly single play or multiround event named in his honour. As members we can't set up the weeklies, therefore would need help from Icon who sets them up. Just a one off weekly tourney or the May Monthly Open for instance could be named after Rich.
I just think we should unite together.....the WGT community & WGT staff as one and have an official tourney set up in his honour.
There's a reason why WGT is the best virtual golf game this side of the universe and that's because of the fantastic community spirit, the great work the wgt staff do as well as the game being so addictive :)
Sure....there can be other offshoot tourneys set up by members etc BUT I think an official one off event set up by WGT would be a great ultimate tribute to Rich.
Hopefully people like Icon & Yancy will live for another 100 years......but eventually we all expire. Well I'd like to think when that day arrives....WGT would hold a comp in their honour too :)
It doesn't have to for big credits or any creds for that matter. More just as a mark of respect.
I think something like the May Monthly Open set up by WGT and called something like "The Legendcrusher Memorial" would suffice. That to me is a fitting acknowledgement.