Here are the photos
I started a new thread because, Mark asked a interesting question.
Sean,
In that 1926 photo, whose bunkering do you think that is? Watson, Behr, Whiting (some combination)?
Mark
My short answer is Whiting. (With a lot of reading between the lines)Why? Well as soon as he got there he was making changes to the course. Was it under Watson's supervision\plans I can't say for sure. Intitially Fowler was going to be the architect for the new 36 holes at Olympic. For some reasons, land purchasing, architect availability,(my guesses) or something else led to the switch to Watson. This was not the first time this happens to Fowler and Watson out did him on some other jobs as well.
I have not focused much of my research on Olympic so I have not seen the Watson plan for the course, yet. What I can say for sure, based on my research is that it became the Sam Whiting show. He was very instrumental in the changes to the course over the years and leading up to the opening of the two courses. Watson's name was absent from all of the articles that I have read from about 1924 and on. He was on site every day and was heavily involved in the work. I am still working on digging up info on the Watson/Whiting relationship.
How does Behr get involved with Olympic Club? Again the research that I have been doing shows that the club wanted to get some expert advice on the work Whiting was proposing to do. Behr was called in as Lakeside in LA was very well recieved among his other qualifications. He felt the work that Whiting was doing was good and it appears that Whiting continued his work. No mention if Behr proposed any changes or additions. We can pretty much assume that he would have lent some amount of advice. The interesting thing that came from this is that the two men went to work together in laying out and building Caphuchino Golf and CC.
What the Behr involvement says for the most part is that Whiting was following the plans left behind and after the damage to the course he was called on to propose alterations to the course. By this point he had been involved in the design of a number of courses one in particular that comes up regularly is Stockton Golf Club. I have an article shows that he was the architect and that Willie Lock was also involved at some point as well, no mention of Mackenzie.
There is a lot to learn about Whiting as a Golf Pro, Greenskeeper, and architect.
As always there is more to the story and I hope to find more info on the course and the people involved in its early history.
There will be some holes in this as I am working with a very limited amount of info. I will be interested in other peoples take.
Tully