Mike:
I have no idea. My general sense is that the authors might have changed over time with the pseudonym remaining the same. While researching The Minikahda Club history, I came across this piece in the 1916 August edition and I'm wondering who this pro - most likely eastern based - might have been. I can't see it being Ouimet, but I could be wrong.
“I will not mention the name of the professional who said:
‘What’s the use of wasting time and money going to play in a national open on a course like Minikahda? Any man might win there. It isn’t any test of real golf, for it demands nothing in variety of shots or in knowledge of execution beyond the drive, mashie and putter. Or wait, -- I might add that the player has to have some ability in hitting a tee shot with the iron, on holes where wood is over long. I’m speaking truthfully,’ he went on, ‘when I say that had I personally gone on the course with no clubs other than a brassie, mashe and putter, and been as well acquainted with the layout as I was at the completion of the championship, I haven’t a doubt that my score would have been lower by many strokes.'
It goes on from there and gets more scathing.
Anthony