A NY Times article dated January 26, 1922 indicates that the original name of the club was to be Glen Head Golf and Tennis Club announcing that Hollins changed the name to Women's National Golf and Tennis Club. The article later stated that Hollins was sailing to England to get ideas for laying out the club with the assistance of Cecil Leitch. Devereux Emmet was named the golf architect who, "...will lay out the links along the lines proposed by Miss Hollins and her associates."
A November 21, 1922 article discusses the assistance of CBM and Raynor along with the hole yardages planned: 390, 400, 320,185,370,130,365,400,360 (2920);420,325,365,210,410,340,165,375,270 (2860).