In furthering our Mackenzie Timeline I have been looking in a bit more detail at Mackenzie's trip to Canada in August and September 1928 (with a side trip to Rye NY). Jeff Mingay kindly put me in touch with the Royal Canadian Golf Association Museum and they provided me with some articles from the September 1928 issue of the Canadian Golfer.
This article indicated that some of the team were going on to Jasper Park Lodge around the 20th September and some were also going on to Vancouver and Victoria, although it didn't name those who would travel to the west coast. We know that Mackenzie went to Jasper from a number of different sources. Did he go to Vancouver too?
As we have confirmation that Mackenzie was at Pasatiempo in the first week of October it seemed to me quite likely that he may have returned from Jasper to California via Vancouver.
An email enquiry with the Vancouver Public Library met with a very prompt reply - and I am pleased to report that we can confirm that Mackenzie played in Vancouver at the Shaughnessy Heights and Jericho courses on the 25th and 26th September. The articles are copied below. I have also enquired with the Victoria library and hopefully I will hear some news about whether Mackenzie and the British Seniors team played there.
I wonder if he ever revisited for any design work?
Vancouver Sun, Sept. 26, p. 13
"LOCAL GOLFERS BEAT TOURISTS - English Players Only Win One Match at
Shaughnessy Heights
Though defeated four matches to one, the English senior golfers who are on
a tour of Canada paid tribute to the beauties and conditions of Shaughnessy
Heights course when they made their first appearance at the coast yesterday
afternoon. Arthur Hills, Vice president of the Canadian National railway,
and Dr. McKenzie, and Old Country golf architect, were strong in their
praise of the fairways and greens, and Green-keeper E. McRae was lauded for
his good work.
The visitors won only one match against the local seniors, but every match
was hard fought, the advantage of home course evidently favering the
Shaughnessy players. G. Cyril Castles was the only visitor to win a match.
The visitors were entertained to dinner at the club, and today will be
guests at Jericho."
from the Vancouver Sun, Sept. 27, p. 14:
"GILLESPIE IN SPLENDID FORM - Local Golfer Shoots 72 in Match With British
Seniors.
British senior golfers concluded their visit to Vancouver yesterday when
they competed in foursomes at the Jericho Country club. They mixed up with
local players and en-[ illegible ] this beautiful course. Tom Gillespie,
local star, with F.W. Ashe of the visitor's as a partner, gave a brilliant
display of golf in beating [ illeg ] dent with the tourists and A. Bull,
champion at Jasper. They won on the last green 1 up with Gillespie shooting
a sensational 72.
Dr. McKenzie, England, and H.I. Bird, Jericho, beat G. Cyril Castles,
England, and N.C. Graves, Jericho, 5 and 4.
J.F. Baker, England, and C.G. Montgomery, Jericho, 4 and 3.
The tourists play at Victoria today."
from the Province Sept. 26, p. 22
"BRITISH SENIOR GOLFERS BEATEN - Lose Four of Five Matches Against
Shaughnessy Players Tuesday.
Five members of the Senior Golfers' Association of Great Britain, who have
been touring through Canada, met a Shaughnessy Heights team on Teusday
afternoon and retired beaten, four matches to one after interesting
contests over 18 holes. Col. Francis Popham, D.S.O., honorary treasurer of
the British Seniors' Association, went down before W.A. Ward, F.W. Ashe,
honorary secretary of the British Association, lost to W.E. Hodges; James
Baker was beaten by J.R. Waghorn, and Dr. Alistair McKenzie, noted British
golf architect, succumbed to C.S. Battle, George Cyril Castles, manager of
the Banko of Montreal's London branch, won the only match for the visitors
when he defeated W.H. Hogg.
A.J. Hills, vice-president of the Canadian National Railways, who is in
charge of the British party's trip, teamed with B.W. Greer in a frieldly
foursome against John Hart and C.B. NcNeil and was forced to acknowledge
defeat.
Following the matches, the British party was entertained to dinner at the
Shaughnessy Club.
Today the visitors were scheduled to play at Jericho."