William Greer
I recall working with Bill Schultz in the early 1970s on the Scorematic portable electronic golf leaderboard that he, I and a few others built on North Main St in Fort Worth for Joe Lynch of Amusement Enterprises. It was operated at the Colonial golf tournament in 1972 and 1973.
After the project folded, I never saw Bill again, but I fondly remember our work together — especially how he cleverly made bespoke equipment for the project. He personally made our printed circuit boards (experimenting, to get the process correct). He made an ultraviolet box for erasing our solid-state memory chips. And he ingeniously created ad hoc wirewrap tools out of 16d nails! He was truly one-of-a-kind when it came to projects like that!

