Recently I was approached to determine if North Fork, which opened as a 9-hole course in 1912, was designed by Donald Ross (which would be the one and only Ross course design on LI, FWIW).
The answer is 'yes', IMO. Read below for the details.
Until I looked into this, the evidence of Ross' involvement come from club journals, like this line from the 75th anniversary booklet:
"On this fertile land... the famous architect Donald Ross of Pinehurst laid out a nine hole links of 3,000 yards".
The Club has no drawings or other documents, quite possibly because of two clubhouse fires (1925 and again in 1985).
The late Tom MacWood posted this on a GCA thread in 2008:
The Tufts Archives divides Ross courses into three catagories. Courses with documentation and his plans. Courses with some documentation but no plans. Courses with no documentation and no plans. North Fork falls into the latter catagory. That doesn't necessarily mean the course its not Ross's but there is some doubt. The Club's recent 100th anniversary book believes the key person is member Charles B. Hudson, who was one of the club founders. In the early 1900's he retired and had homes both near North Fork and in Pinehurst. And he played golf. He was secretary of The Tin Whistles for 30 years, a golfing fraternity in Pinehurst.
So it would be logical he would have known Ross. And maybe Ross drew up plans for them in late 1911 as the club was being planned.
It didn't take me too long searching various old newspaper databases to support what the Club has always believed. I've gathered up all those articles and put them here in chronological order:
http://www80.homepage.villanova.edu/joseph.bausch/images/NorthFork/In late 1911 Hudson was named chair of the green committee, as shown in the November 17, 1911 County Review article:
http://www80.homepage.villanova.edu/joseph.bausch/images/NorthFork/pages/page_13.html?Then in 1912 two different newspaper articles identifies Ross as the architect. The first being on June 28, 1912 in the County Review:
http://www80.homepage.villanova.edu/joseph.bausch/images/NorthFork/pages/page_16.htmlAnd then on June 30 the Brooklyn Daily Eagle:
http://www80.homepage.villanova.edu/joseph.bausch/images/NorthFork/pages/page_17.htmlSo, you lurkers out there that think GCA doesn't teach you anything new, well, today it did.
Another 9 holes was added in 1922. But I've not yet succeeded in finding the architect, but if I was a betting man, I'd again go with Ross. [Edit: see later post by Jim Kennedy indicating it was Devereux Emmet]