Wayne Stiles did a lot of work in the New England area. Someone before posted that he did Concord Country Club in Concord NH. I believe that is incorrect; Ralph Barton is credited with the original nine there, which Geoff Cornish added to in the late 60's or early 70's. The Barton holes were mixed into the Cornish holes to form the routing in play today.
I will 2nd the opinions about the quality of Stile's work at Rutland CC. The place needs a serious tree trim, a not uncommon problem with northeast courses, but it sports some outstanding holes. If memory serves, the 14th was originally blessed with an infinity green which unfortunately is now backdropped with trees, but it's apparent nature is still on display. Many other worthy holes including 17 and 18 where treacherous greens prominently effect the scores of the unwary.
Stiles incorporated false fronts into many of his greens. Pine Brook in Weston MA has a number of outstanding Stiles greens that remain original to my knowledge and incorporate this feature. His work is sometimes confused with Ross's as there are stylistic similarities in green and bunker styles.
For those who don't know, Kevin Mendik is probably the most knowledgable Stiles expert on the planet. He and Bob Labance wrote an excellent book on Stiles,"The Life and Work of Wayne Stiles". Bob is, regretfully, no longer with us. As Kevin points out, Wayne was not much of a record keeper and some of his only written words can be found in his master plan recomendations for Gulph Mills which Mr. Paul referenced previously.