Thank you for your input. Before posting this thread, I did search the web site for Waialae Country Club and got nothing. Just searching Waialae gets me the info I had wanted.
I will post some info from an earlier thread and written by George Bahto;
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Here’s some information about the Waialae course.
Seth Raynor laid out this course about a month of two of so before he died. Banks built the course.
It was built for in conjunction with the building of the Territorial Hotel Co’s Royal Hawaiian Hotel. An magazine article, Feb 1927, said: “Although it was not completed until after his death, the plans and models for the greens were all laid out by him before he left the island in December 1925 and no later changes were made. .......... The course now stands (1927) built as the final work of his genius - - built exactly as Mr. Raynor wished it to be”
I cannot tell you how many clubs have been calling their course “Raynor’s last design”
So far I have about 15 courses claiming this.
I have an article actually written by him describing the holes on the course. “........... holes from St. Andrews, Prestwick, National, Piping Rock, Lido, Chicago and other ........ “
Original corse was about 6,600 from the long tee, 6,400 and 6,000 from the forward tees.
Someplace along the way the nine’s were reversed but here are a couple noteworthy “famous” holes to look for (GOOD LUCK!)
From the original routing: ... the original plan shows the place was a minefield of bunkering!!
#2 Eden - 160 (originally - now 11) - across a ravine (how deep could it be?)
#3 looks as though it was a Double Plateau (orig 446)
#4 Raynor’s Pr Dog-Leg
#8 Redan - (now 17)
#10 Road Hole with two tee-boxes
#12 was Bottleneck at about 360
#13 Biarritz - (now 4) and only 203 .... was originally 220 from the middle of the back, the ONLY tee
#17 was originally a 2-shot Redan with what looks like a 90-yard wide landing area before it dog-legged to the right
something happened to a couple holes - looks like something was eliminated and something else added someplace else on the layout
The Short hole was #16 and is now #7
see what you can “find”
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Again I ask if this course might one day get more positive recognition within the architectural crowd?