Donald Ross is given credit for designing Arlington (later known as Aladdin)Country Club in Columbus, Ohio around 1921. While looking into the history of this club, I found the following:
Arlington Country Club was founded in 1896 with an emphasis on horseback riding, not golf. There was a four-hole golf course that was expanded to nine holes in 1907. The Shriners purchased the course and renamed it the Aladdin Country Club. With only two nine-hole courses in the area, a group of members started an 18 hole facility just to the north of the existing Aladdin Country Club. This new course was known by the locals as the Arlington Club...or the official name, Scioto Country Club. The Aladdin Country Club closed in 1925.
Through the limited amount of information I have found on this course, there was never a mention of Donald Ross. Does anyone know what input he had into this facility? Did he draw a plan for the existing land that never was developed, or was he possibly involved in the early stages of the club?
Link to the Grandview Heights/Marble Cliff Historical Society with an article on the club (page 3):
http://www.ghmchs.org/PDFs/VIEWPOINTS-SP02.pdfClubhouse and other photos:
http://www.ghmchs.org/tour-pages/aladdin.html