THE ORIGINAL THINKING OF MAC AND JONES:
No. 13—Regular Distance 160 Yards EDEN
—Championship 170.
This hole is very similar to the famous eleventh (Eden) at St. Andrews. There have been scores of attempted copies of this famous hole, but there is none that has the charm and thrill of the original. Most copies are failures because of the absence of the subtle and severe slopes which create the excitement of the original hole, and also because the turf is usually so soft that any kind of a sloppy pitch will stop. Previous failures, followed by, comparatively speaking, increasing successes may have given us sufficient experience to warrant us in hoping that here at last we may construct a hole that will compare favorably with the original.
No. 14—Regular Distance 445 Yards ROAD
—Championship 470.
This will be a similar type of hole to the famous seventeenth, the Road Hole at St. Andrews. A group of trees will form a corner of the dog-leg instead of the station master's garden, and the green itself will be situated on a plateau similar to its prototype.
No. 15—Regular Distance 18