A few years ago, it was my desire to find more information about Merion which led me to this wonderful site. I noticed the site contained no full write-up on Merion, so I settled on reading about Myopia Hunt Club and was hooked.
There have been a lot of informative Merion threads. I recall from such threads that Messrs. Whigham and Macdonald might have even had a hand in its design [says the author, smiling wryly]. I have learned a lot from the threads, but I too quickly forget what I have learned.
Therefore, I am interested in finding a good book or other resource which puts together good photographs and maps of the course, descriptions of how the course plays, notable features, history, etc. I suppose I am asking if Merion ever received the treatment which George Bahto gave the NGLA in his excellent book.
I have found on Amazon that there appear to be two books about the course, both entitled "Golf at Merion", one by Desmond Tolhurst and the other by Richard Heilman. Is anyone familiar with these? Are they helpful? I saw mentions of the Tolhurst book in my search of the DG, but it seems as if this is a club history. I don't know whether it would have the sort of pictorial elements and descriptions of the architectural features which I seek.
Also, I understand that Ran does not like to include famed courses in his Courses by Country summaries if he feels that there is something he does not like. Muirfield springs to mind as an example of a well-regarded course which I think was excluded for that reason. From what I have seen on these boards, it would not appear Ran has any doubts about Merion's merits. Does anyone know why, other than perhaps not having the opportunity to visit recently, Ran has excluded Merion? Any hope for a "My Home Course" write-up by a member of the site?