Tom MacWood:
What is the subject matter of this thread? Or what are the limitations on the subject matter of this thread?
If Willie Park Jr or something he did in architecture had some significant influence on others or on something others who created important did would you not say that relates to Willie Park Jr?
I think a few courses he did in the Heathlands did have a significant influence on some others and on what some others did later in the way of real quality architecture but since those men were considered to be the best of the "amateur/sportsman" architects you seem to take exception to it. Why is that?
However, if that seems to be OT to this thread how about this:
"I believe his going rate was $1500 (plus expenses) for a design or $2500 (plus expenses) for a design and supervision. That adds up to a lot of money back then. He had to be one of the busiest architects in America during those seven years, if not the busiest?"
Where did you come to that belief of that price structure between 1917 and 1924? I ask because I recall you said you thought Colt charging George Crump $10,000 for about a week's work while at Pine Valley in 1913 conformed to Colt's price structure of that time. I would say something seems amiss here somewhere on price structure if Colt charged Crump $10,000 for a week which certainly did not include the supervision of the design in 1913 and Park charged $2,500 for a design and the supervision of a design ten years later, wouldn't you?
Is that appropriate to this thread about Willie Park Jr? After-all it does have to do with his financial life in golf architecture, doesn't it?