I'm sure by now it's become quite daunting for non-Philadelphians to wade through the umpteeth pages to keep up with our research and related restoration issues;
However, I think that some things that we've uncovered could be topics unto themselves. To wit;
* It was reported in 1917 that "Hugh Wilson, who built the two fine courses at Merion believes every club would have better putting greens if it were not for the craze for lightning-fast greens. The reason why it is necessary to seed the greens every year is that excessive cutting prevents the grass from seeding, and it is necessary each year to put seed into the green. He says clubs would be much better satisfied if the grass on the putting greens were allowed to grow a little longer instead of having them like the surface of a billiard table."
* Tillinghast relates that CB Macdonald, the creator of the wonderful National Golf Links, is quoted as saying that Pine Vallley is the greatest golf course in the country.
* Under the pen name of Billy Bunker, a writer who Phil Young believes might be Tillinghast's father writes in 1917 that Donald Ross "has laid out more and better golf courses than any architect in the country."
* George Crump is reported to have not only planted thousands of pine trees at Pine Valley, but evidently quite a floral collection around the property as well.
* Completely shocking to me, blueblood Hugh Wilson evidently got down and dirty in building municipal Cobbs Creek, where he is reported to have been onsite for a period of six whole months!!
* George Crump, Ab Smith, and George Klaudner were credited with helping lay out Cobbs Creek with Hugh Wilson.
* George Crump and Hugh Wilson were also among those who selected the site of Cobbs Creek for the city in 1913.
Oh...and some of are going to work to see if we can get it restored before the 2013 US Open at Merion. Wish us luck.