Other than an announcement of the Travis Society's scholarship program a few years ago, this is the first thread I've introduced, and I am impressed with the result. A lot of careful analysis, informed and insightful opinions. I greatly respect the information provided by Michael Fay who, in my book, is the Ross expert. Also appreciate and enjoyed the excerpt from Dunlop White's book. From outside looking in, I believe that the factual information given by Fay, White, and some others trump personal recollections. Memories going back into the '50s or '30s have poor reliability, at best. But, if we keep hearing from the TV bloviators about the "Ross Greens" at Pinehurst #2, it'll soon become fact.
My original intent of this thread was to consider the evolution of Ross's approach to the design of green sites, assuming that the Pinehurst #2 greens represented sorta the starting point. But, since those greens weren't grassed until the mid-30s, they would not be considered the starting point of his green concepts. Occurs to me that he grassed the greens at Camden CC in '35-36. Wonder how similar those are to Pinehurst 2? I suspect not at all, though I've only seen pictures of Camden's greens.
Could Jack Nicklaus shed some light on the subject of Pinehurst 2 green evolution? Would he?