In the University of Illinois, Annual Register for 1913-1914, Thomas Bendelow is listed as having lectured to the Horticulture Department on "Golf Courses" on December 12, 1913. The American Golfer in November 1914, reports that Tom Bendelow has been giving a series of lectures to the U of I Agronomy Class on golf course construction. Golfers' Magazine, January 1914, contains a fuller description to Bendelow's activities at the U of I and the intention of the university to add "golf course construction" to the Horticulture Department's curriculum. I have not come across any earlier report of golf course architecture being introduced into an educational curriculum.