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I'm curious about Marin Golf and Country Club in San Rafael. The one I am familiar with opened north of San Rafael with the same name in 1956. I'm pretty sure of that, I caddied on opening day for George Splane, the pro then!
Quote from: Bill_McBride on May 06, 2012, 09:20:54 PMI'm curious about Marin Golf and Country Club in San Rafael. The one I am familiar with opened north of San Rafael with the same name in 1956. I'm pretty sure of that, I caddied on opening day for George Splane, the pro then! I was going to take the high road and not make an age joke but you made it easy.
Quote from: Sam Morrow on May 06, 2012, 10:42:30 PMQuote from: Bill_McBride on May 06, 2012, 09:20:54 PMI'm curious about Marin Golf and Country Club in San Rafael. The one I am familiar with opened north of San Rafael with the same name in 1956. I'm pretty sure of that, I caddied on opening day for George Splane, the pro then! I was going to take the high road and not make an age joke but you made it easy.In some cultures the elders are venerated, not mocked.
DMoriarty -GREAT find and thanks for posting!The first course map shown is the current Harding Park. I haven't counted all the holes, but it looks like the Harding-18 and the Fleming-9 were both there back then. Clearly some changes have been made over the years, although the back-9 routing looks pretty much as it does now. Maybe there will be a movement to "restore" those two courses as well. P.S. Any chance you can post the routing for the Presidio GC? I would really like to see it. DT
Was #11 at Harding previously a short par 4? It looks like a longer hole than present in the routing above. Perhaps 10 was lengthened and 11 was shortened? I can't see the area of current #11 working as a par 4, though.
Quote from: Bill_McBride on May 06, 2012, 09:20:54 PMI'm curious about Marin Golf and Country Club in San Rafael. The one I am familiar with opened north of San Rafael with the same name in 1956. I'm pretty sure of that, I caddied on opening day for George Splane, the pro then!If you caddied at the one mentioned here you would certainly be Bill the Elder! This course folded shortly after WWII.This course is located just past San Rafael High School and before Peacock Gap, it was a nine holer. Robert Hunter had the course record of 67 for a period of time.It would be later that another group of golfers built their course in Novato using the same name.Tully
My guess is the last Presidio picture is from behind the tee on what is now the par-5 2nd hole. What is now the 1st hole used to play as a dogleg left thru the area that is now the driving range. That is how that hole played as late as when the Western Open was held at the Presidio in 1958.