In September 1935, A.W. Tillinghast visited LuLu (Ross c. 1915) as part of his work with the PGA. Below are his comments regarding LuLu that were sent back to the President of the PGA:
“The afternoon found me at Lu Lu Temple Country Club in North Hills at the request of P.G.A. member Bob Aitken. I made a complete study of the course with him and the greenkeeper, Ted Roberts. After advising the elimination of a number of useless pits and mounds of such formality as to prove troublesome and expensive to keep in condition, I made a special study of the fifth hole, which may be greatly improved by a new green in such a natural location that it will be possible to construct it cheaply without disturbing play. Both men favored my suggestion immediately as well as several others at greens where misplaced pits, immediately back of the greens trapped long, and accurate shots”
What strikes me is his statement about “… misplaced pits, immediately back of the greens trapped long, and accurate shots” – are long shots accurate?
It’s interesting that as early as 1935 rear bunkers were falling out of favor.
As an aside, none of AWT recommendations were implemented at LuLu.