This was one of the grander visions in a land with no shortage of such. Alas, another victim of the Depression.
One of the interesting points here is that this was apparently the one and only design by Donald Ross's collaborator Frank Maples. Nobody was closer to Ross than Frank. Ross was the godfather to his son Ellis (who was a quite a good designer in his own right). Frank knew golf courses in and out so it would have been interesting to see him have a go at being in charge of design. I'd always thought he never got to do the design - but according to the article he actually did get to lay out the course.
And so we have another ghost story. There are several ghost links in the area - the Barber course, Weymouth course and Ross was to design 45 holes (plus a "miniature course") at SPGC.
There are a few remnants of Montevideo to be found in the area - an entrance and pillars along the underrated town of Aberdeen. But that's it...
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