Well, there you go, Bill. That top picture house was called the "19th Hole." You can just make out a round sign off the right side of the building. It reads "19."
Looking at the card again, those don't appear to be typos; the hole pars for each nine sum to 36. I don't know much about routing, but does this look like something Fowler, Simpson or any other well-known architect would come up with?
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Have you ever seen a course with 3 par 3s in a row, two par 5s in a row, and which closes out the round with two par 3s?
And a 340-yard par 3?!
Mark
MB,
not sure if you're being obtuse or just trying to catch us all out!
The famous Berkshire 'Red' Scorecard which we all know and love:
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Fowler clearly had, as our Constabularian colleagues say, 'previous'.
cheers,
MB.
PS Happy Labo(u)r Day weekend!