Considered by some to be the first man to take links golf inland, Park is probably better known for his work in Great Britain than he is for his American courses. This is saying alot, as the list below has some real gems.
Park still remains a bit of an enigma, in that he still doesn't seem to garner the respect he has earned. If you asked the average guy on the street to name five golf courses architects, it is unlikely Park would make the list. One could make the argument he should be closer to the top of that list than the bottom.
Park's work in America is comprised of a few early courses built during his first sojourn overseas, and then a larger group completed during a later extended stay (while still managing the envious dream of summering in Scotland and England).
Any corrections or updates to the list below would be greatly appreciated:
Knollwood (1894)
Agawam Hunt (1895)?
Misquamicut (9) (1895)
CC of New Bedford (1902)
Pawtucket (1902)
Philmont North (1907)
Battle Creek (1909)
CC of New Canaan (1909)
Madison (1909)
Flint (1910)
Youghiogheny (1910)
Brightwood (1914)
Red Run (1914)
Shuttle Meadow (1914)
Woodway (1916)
Meadowbrook (1916)
Sylvania (1916)
Goshen (1916)?
Moon Brook (1918)
Rolling Road (1918)
Berkshire (9) (with a redo of the existing 9)
Chartiers Heights (1919)
Indiana (PA) (1919)
Flint (1919)
New Haven (1920)
Hot Springs (Majestic) 1920
Ottawa Hunt (1920)
Rolling Road (1920)
Weston (1920)
East Liverpool (1920)
Atlantic City (1921)
Penn State (Blue) (1921)
Penn State (Nittany) (1921)
Marion (1921)
Pine Lake (1921)
Castine (9) (1921)
Schuykill (9) (1921)
Olympia Fields North (1922)
Bellefont (1922)
CC of Ashland (1923)
Greate Bay (NJ) (1923)
Tumble Brook (Red) (9) (1924)
Maidstone (1925)
Royal Quebec (1925)
Dates Unknown:
Milton-Hoosic (9)
Toledo
Bellefont (KY)
Green Valley (NLE)
Canoe Brook (Design Only)
Boonsboro
Pittsburgh Field
Glen Ridge
CC of Farmington
Alton Beach
Grand Rapids
John Cain
St. Albans
Grove Park Inn
Congress Lake
Shelburne Farms
St. Johnsbury (VT)
Calgary
Beaconsfield
Laval Sur Le Lac
Mt. Bruno