Dan,
As I have said before, way too many times MacKenzie has been mysteriously credited with Agua Caliente (TJCC), I actually went down there myself to see the proof they claimed they had.
They didn't or at least couldn't come up with it.
Billy Bell is the creator of the course. I have the LA Times articles to prove it, and it was 18 back then. The people I talked to at TJ claimed MacKenzie added 9 to the existing Billy Bell 9, and from the article, that just isn't right at all.
In other words, they're claiming the course as MacKenzie is as accurate as a Tijuana Timex.....But if indeed they could prove it, then show me the money.
Tom Mac,
As we have talked about before, and in continuation of this great thread, I would like to have seen this MacKenzie & Hunter's Dana Point course if indeed it was ever built.
There have been a few people I have talked to that have suggested at one time there was a golf course in that area which was known as St. Andrews By The Sea. Later research proved that paticular course was actually St. Pedro Golf & Country Club/The Royal Palms. Still I have people that swear in the hills near Laguna--which isn't far from Dana Point--existed a immaculate prepped golf course.
As far as the course in this article is concerned I have found information regarding the clubhouse,
"which was built for the old golf course." But not one bit of evidenciary proof of the course itself has ever surfaced. If it did indeed exist, It must have been a tremendous view of what is now Dana Point Harbor.
Now another one I came up with a few weeks ago, sounds as if it was a course that was also in the making that never got built.
MacKenzie was a somewhat tall, balding and middle age man who has been known to wear a Kilt and has been known to go on wild drinking binges while singing "You take the high Road, and I'll take the low road" and "28 bottles of single-malt on the wall."
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Next on Unsolved Mysteries, the disappearance of a local New Jersey golf magazine editor and publisher who has been assumed to have been clubbed over the head and fed to the crocs in the Australian Outback.....