I take exception to the sign where it states, "Belmont is one of two-and the first-public Tillinghast courses to have hosted a major championship, joining Bethpage Black."
Belmont never hosted a major championship. The 1949 PGA championship was contested on the Tillinghast-designed golf course at the Hermitage Country Club which would later become the public course known as the Belmont golf course.
If one wants to say that I'm nitpicking, then the sign is still incorrect in two ways. Cedar Crest Country Club was the site of the 1927 PGA Championship which was contested on its Tillinghast-golf course. Years later it would become, and still is, the Cedar Crest Golf Course, one of the city of Dallas, Texas municipal courses, making IT the first public Tillinghast golf course to host a major championship and that there have been 3 major championships held on Tillinghast public golf courses.
If they want to claim ownership of major championship history, then at least be correct. The first and only public golf course designed by Tillinghast as a public golf course to host a major championship was, and still is, Bethpage Black. What many forget is the the original Blue and Red courses at Bethpage hosted the 1936 Public Links Championship.
That said, I am greatly pleased with how at least a portion of the original Hermitage/Belmont golf course was restored and saved.