Very interesting to see the Minneapolis Golf Club officially included in the Ross archives, after being excluded from Ross's lists of courses for decades. The routing map included for display is the original 1917 layout designed initially by Willie Park, Jr., though it is attributed in the archives to Tom Bendelow, and there is no mention of Bill Clark, the first MGC pro who quite likely altered Park's plans before the full 18 opened.
The Tufts archives possess a later routing map, mis-labled Minneapolis Country Club, that reflects Ross's redesign, under the direction of Walter Hatch. That was discovered a few years ago through the diligence of John Crowley. It would make more sense to display that one in this archive entry, but the fact that the job is included at all is a big step forward.