This is a pretty intriguing series, as it gives some insight into the courses that the pros considered as among the best in 1918. Its a Chicago-centric list, but its tough to argue with any of the holes selected.
On a personal note, I was glad to see Bendelow list his 8th (now 6th) Hole at OFCC South, its one of my favorites anywhere. I also was fascinated by Donald Ross selecting the hole at St. Augustine, a wonderful example of early strategic architecture.
A listing of the holes noted and who chose them:
1 - Chicago GC 1st Hole - Chick Evans, Warren Wood, Jack Croke, Stewart Gardner and Ned Sawyer
2 - Baltusrol 5th Hole - David Hunter and Jack Hunter
3 - The Country Club 5th Hole - Jim Barnes and George Bowden
4 - Mayfield 14th Hole - Hoover Bankard, Joe Mitchell and W. V. Hoare
5 - Brae Burn 5th Hole - Charlie Hoffner and Eddie Loos
6 - Pine Valley 2nd Hole - John Anderson and Jack Croke
7 - Old Elm 14th - Harry Collis
8 - St. Augustine 8th Hole - Donald Ross
9 - Midlothian 2nd Hole - Kenneth Edwards
10 - Indian Hill 3rd Hole - Jock Hutchinson
11 - Oak Park 4th Hole - George Simpson
12 - The Country Club 10th Hole - Donald Ross
13 - Rock Island 6th Hole - Warren Wood
14 - North Shore (NY) 15th Hole - Bobby Markwell and Douglas Tweedie
15 - Greenwich 6th Hole - Walter Hagen
16 - Minikahda 17th Hole - Jack Cady
17 - Rock Island 16th Hole - Jack Cady
18 - Olympia Fields (South) 8th Hole (now the 6th) - Tom Bendelow
19 - Flossmoor 17th Hole - Oswald Kirkby
20 - Pinehurst 16th Hole - Jack Jolly
21 - Chicago GC 18th Hole - Alex Duncan
22 - Lincoln Park 2nd Hole - Phil Gaudin
23 - Pine Valley 7th Hole - Jim Barnes
24 - Fox Hills 18th Hole - Bob MacDonald
25 - Edgewater 6th Hole - Bert Krogstad
26 - Columbia 18th Hole - Chick Evans
If anyone has the time, it would be cool to see a listing of the architects associated with each of these choices.