Hi,
Some facts abut Peter Gannons life have allready been quoted here from my article in Paul Daley's
GAV III.
During the last year I have found historic evidence that Peter Gannon designed or redesigned (r) the following
Golf Courses:
Internationaler Sport Club, Karlsbad, formerly Austrian Empire (now Czech Rep.), 1909 (r)
Mare Club de Golf Pedralbes, Barcelona, Spain, 1912 (course closed down during late 1940s)
Menaggio e Cadenabbia GC, Lake Como, Italy, 1923 (second nine holes)
Engadine GC, Samaden, Switzerland, 1923 (r)
Golf Club Alpino di Stresa, Italy, 1925
Golf Club Merano, Italy, 1926 (defunct)
Golf Club Locarno-Ascona, Switzerland, 1926
Lido Golf & Country Club, Venezia, Italy 1926
Golf Club Villa d'Este, Lake Como, Italy, 1926
Golf Club Creclkvenecia, Yugoslavia, 1926 (defunct)
Golf Club Baden-Baden at Selighof, Germany, 1927
Golf Club San Gian, St. Moritz, Switzerland, 1927 (course closed down after 1945)
Milano Golf Club, Monza, Italy, 1928
Golf Club Bad Schinznach, Switzerland, 1929
Golf Club San Remo, San Remo, Italy, 1931
Private Golf Course for the Duke and Duchess of Aosta at Naples, Italy, 1931
Golf Club Sestrieres, Sestrieres, Italy, 1932
Circolo Golf dell'Ugolino, Firenze, Italy, 1933
Golf Club Courmayeur, Italy, 1934
Golf Club Varese, Italy, 1934
Golf Club Marseille-Aix, Les Milles, France, 1935
Rumours say that he also designed courses in Argentina, where he was born and where he returned for some time after 1912...
Recently there was an article in "Through the Green" (the magazine of the British Golf Collectors Society), where the former German Amateur Champion Lipscombe said he met Peter Gannon, who was working as a professional at Estoril, Portugal - there was no year given. This information is interesting as up to 1935 Peter Gannon was allways reported as an Amateur player.
I am not sure where and when Peter Gannon died, this still remains obscure to me, even though a well-respected Irish-Argentine researcher told me that Peter Gannon died in South Africa....
You find more information and pictures of Peter Gannon on my web-site:
http://www.golfika.de/43075/44454.html