Several days ago, I received an email from Jim Rattigan, the superintendent at Schuylkill Country Club in Orwigsburg, PA. He is a fairly frequent kibbutzer here on GCA and he contacted me because we share the home region of Schuylkill County, PA.
He also presented me with a bit of a mystery that I've been working on since...
SCC is fairly well known as a Donald Ross course, as Ross revised the early nine holes and added a new nine in 1945. The greens and bunkering for the most part had been kept in the shape Ross left them with a few exceptions, and except for tree plantings and new tees, the course pretty much is as it was in 1945. The club has brought in Ron Prichard to do some restoration work which is slated to begin in the next month.
Either way, the club has the original nine hole plans from 1922 displayed outside the proshop as well as the Ross plans, and aerials of both iterations of the course showing high detail. However, the original nine hole plans carry no signature of indication of designer, just the date December, 1922.
Here is the original nine hole plan and the aerials right below it (last one being the post-Ross picture):
I stared at this for a bit, and realized it looked awfully similar to the diagram of the original White Course at Penn State as designed by Willie Park, Jr. in September of 1922. Shown here:
The White Course diagram appears to be more of a presentation piece while the SCC diagram appears to be blueprints intended to be followed by construction.
Jim consulted Ron Prichard yesterday with my thoughts and Ron is of the opinion that this is enough evidence to link Willie Park to the orignal design at SCC. Furthermore, Jim has documents refering to a "Mr. James" in regard to the construction work. Could this be Frank James?
As an aside, SCC and the Park holes at the White Course (Holes 12, 17, 11, 8, 9 comprise Holes 7-11 of today's White Course, Hole 7's green is today's Par 4 6th green of the White, Hole 1's green is today's Par 3 12th green of the White, Hole 2, 3 comprise Holes 13 adn 14 of today's White) stand much as they did in 1922. Yesterday, on the "Humps around greens thread" I posted a picture of the tenth green (hole 8 on the old White). Also, note that the old first tee of the white (extreme right side of the picture) was off of present day US Bus. Rt 322 (Atherton Street).
Anyway, Jim reads here pretty regularly, so any thoughts or ideas you have regarding this would be much appreciated by both him and me.