Tom,
John Scarth has written something:
"Early in that year the noted Dr. Alister MacKenzie, who was holidaying at Taupo, visited Rotorua Golf Club and met with Charles Redhead. One can only wonder what was said."
Maybe Neil knows how John knows that. I can't find it in Kelly's book under either the Titirangi or Arikikapakapa sections.
I remember well you saying "one great hole" that time and then Brian Schneider adding "that par 3?" like he'd seen it too or at least knew the book well enough to make that comment. Pretty impressive that you would even know to go there way back then.
I don't know if Redhead was anything particularly special; in the land of the blind the one-eyed man is king. But it's interesting to note there was a strategic revolution here. The next generation certainly did a pretty good job snuffing it out. Maybe there are some decent courses here under all those trees and all that rough.
Tom MacWood,
Neil showed me a British Golf Illustrated article from Oct 1 1926 that mentions AM had been getting requests from other countries for some time, you're right. Have you seen other sources reporting he was going to Australia? Naturally we would love to see them.
Neil,
A historian from the Wellington Racing Club got back to me today and told me the 1927 Wellington Cup carnival started on Thursday 20th January. I sense that's just a shade too early for AM, unless he spent almost as much time in Wellington as he did in Auckland, which seems unlikely.