Tom,
Now I'm wondering if YOU are high and not simply on your own high horse!
Phil
That is not proof...YOU need to provide contemporaneous articles, photographs and/or aerials as proof. Under your logic Bethpage-Blue is superior to Bethpage-Black.
I DID! Or is an article written the DAY AFTER the course opened not contemporaneous enough for you? As far as the article even intimating that it was superior to the Black, you OBVIOUSLY didn't bother to read the article. It states, "the third unit, the 'Black' course, which will be a real championship unit, will probably not be opened for a year or more..." Whiffy wasn't including the "Black" course in his opinion as to the Blue being the "Finest Public Links" he had ever seen since it wasn't even finished yet!
I don't think you understand how one determines who hosts the event. In the case of match play the course that hosts that portion of the championship is considered the host. The course or courses involved in the qualifying are not necessarily the host although in most cases the course who hosts the match play championship is also involved in the qualifying. For example Merion East & West in 1916. The East hosted the championship event and was also involved in the qualifying (along with the West).
Once again you show that you didn't read what I wrote. Here it is once again, "Still, even by your own definition the BLUE course hosted a national championship as the FINAL ROUNDS were played over it." The BLUE Course hosted the championship portion which is why the FINAL ROUNDS were played on it. Why, though, wouldn't the RED Course also properly be considered as having "hosted" the championship since it, TOO, hosted the final rounds of championship play... the TEAM CHAMPIONSHIP portion of the event! There was a TEAM portion to the Publick Links as well as an INDIVIDUAL portion. Evidently you weren't aware of that. Clubs and cities actually sent entire teams to copmpete. I'd be more than happy to post an article about it and photos of some of the teams, but I don't think you'd think them "contemporaneous" as they were written and taken days BEFORE the event started and during it...