Mystery #38 - Philip Honeyman
The following article is taken from the April 15, 1896 edition of the New York Tribune. It describes the work of Philip Honeyman, noting his involvement with Lenox, Bluff Point (Lake Champlain), Louisville and Memphis.
The Bluff Point work makes it sound like he laid out a new course. I am surmising that this is the course that later became Plattsburgh CC.
The Louisville course is a total mystery. It is possible it was the Cherokee Park course, but my records show that course as only having 9 holes. Perhaps he was brought in for the Louisville GC course, which is attributed to Lawrence Tweedie in 1897.
My best guess on the Memphis course is that this was the Memphis GC course which dates to 1896.