Probably so to some degree Ian:
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,46681.0.htmlWillie Horton had a look at the 'new' site in 1908, as this Evening Telegram NY article from Nov 21, 1908 suggests:
Another reference to Kellogg as having laid out the course, this time w/help from several amateurs and professionals. Naughton was the pro and he was formerly Horton's assistant. from The Sun, July 3rd, 1910 :
Barker 'appears' as the new Pro in this article from The Sun, dated April 13, 1911:
They were definitely trying to stiffen the course up, as described in this Evening Post article from April 23, 1910: