Mike,
Competitive golf started in 1895 over the current Elkridge site. In that year there were actually two nine-hole courses (separate clubs) on the property - Baltimore GC and Elkridge Fox Hunting Club. Baltimore GC (not associated with BCC)was the first course in the state of MD. Bendelow combined them and made a "championship" single nine in 1900 (2800yds and quite the talk of golf at the turn of the century.) Bendelow's hole #1 is the same hole as hole number #1 today (basically unchanged). It is the only "original" hole that remains.
Raynor redid the course making it 18 holes in 1924. For various reasons, re-routings to the course were performed in 1927, 1932, and 1940. Ed Ault was called in to add two new holes and delete two holes to make room for the tennis courts and driving range in 1978. Silva is currently removing trees, enlarging greens and redoing bunkers in an effort to bring back as much Seth Raylor to the course as hey can.
JC