For the next week--through Friday morning, April 2nd--there will be an exhibit of golf course aerial prints in Silliman College's gallery space known as Maya's Room. (Silliman is one of Yale's 12 residential colleges, it's located at 505 College St. New Haven, CT 06520). The compressed proofs can be seen on this Picasa link. Please realize the online versions don't do the full prints justice.
http://picasaweb.google.com/colinsheehan/GolfCourseAerials?feat=directlinkThe 38 items on display include 23 courses from the 1934 CT state aerial survey, another eight of the Yale course of the years ('51, '65, '70, '86, '91, '95, '04, '08) and 13 relatively recent images of Macdonald and Raynor Courses. Viewers please note, I did not re-label the Yale prints after 1934 with any titles other than credit to the photographers. And seven proofs did not make the cut on the grounds of gallery space, they are: New Canaan, Race Brook, Ridgeway, Madison, Manchester, Misquamicut and Waterbury.
The ones from '34 aerial represent an impressive collection of designs from Golden Age architects: Walter Travis, Donald Ross, Devereux Emmet, A.W. Tillinghast, Seth Raynor, C.B. Macdonald, Charles Banks, Robert White, Willie Park, Tom Bendelow, etc. In most cases, the aerials show these courses in their "as-built" conditions. The list includes: CC of Farmington, CC of New Canaan, CC of Waterbury, Greenwich CC, Hartford, Longshore, Madison, Manchester, New Haven CC, Race Brook, Ridgewood (in Danbury), Round Hill, Shennecossett, Shorehaven, Silver Spring, Tamarack, Wampanoag, Wee Burn, Woodway and two just over the Connecticut border, Blind Brook in Rye Brook, NY and Misquamicut in Watch Hill, RI.
The prints of Macdonald and Raynor courses came out much better than I could have anticipated, especially National Golf Links, Fishers Island. The other include Westhampton, Creek Club, Piping Rock, Shoreacres, Chicago Golf Club, Mountain Lake, Yeamans Hall, CC of Charleston, Camargo, Fox Chapel, and a combo of National & Shinnecock from 1994. (Regrettably, I couldn’t get an acceptable version of St. Louis CC, Mid Ocean or Lookout Mountain.)
The gallery is open weekdays from 9am-7pm and weekends from noon-7pm. I will have a very informal reception on Monday afternoon from 4pm-7pm for anyone so inclined to attend. Let me know if you can make it.
All the best,
Colin