"Editors Note: No golfer in the entire world has had a greater opportunity to pass judgement on the merits of golf holes here and abroad than Bobby Jones, who starting at Inwood where he won his first major championship...During those years he has travelled 120,000 miles and had occasion to play and study the characteristics of hundreds of golf courses and thousands of golf holes. But when it came to the problem of naming the eighteen holes he would select for an 'Ideal Golf Course,' made up of holes now existing elsewhere, even Jones was stymied for a time...Here, however, is presented for the first time the course Bobby Jones, maker of the 'Grand Slam' in '30, has built for the The Golf Review, together with his general ideas as to what goes into the making of a perfect par 72 course."