Dan,
I was addressing the three of you and others in general.
But, getting back to Marion, Raynor died in January of 1926.
Allegedlly he was in Hawaii prior to his death.
Steel shafts were approved for competitions by the USGA in 1925, probably March, but, I'll know the exact date shortly.
So, we can narrow down the possible dates that the alleged event took place, if steel shafts were employed.
It would appear that it was in 1925 or earlier.
If Marion used a metal shaft for the alleged event, it would have been after the USGA meeting approving them for play, probably March of 1925.
So, now we just have to track Raynor's and Hollins's whereabouts in 1925 and see when they intersect.
Then we can match the prevailing wind directions, which appear below, to assist us in analyzing the alleged shot/s
J F M A M J J A S O N D
ESE ESE W WNW W W W W W W ESE ESE
It would also help if we could get an aerial of the land in 1924 & 1925 so that we could see exactly what the site looked like.
If it was overgrown with trees and brush, then, I thnk even you would concede that the alleged event is a myth