Back to Sean's original questions about "Great Fairway Configurations": Since he gave us that great aerial of the CC of Scranton's Travis layout, I decided to see if I could find anything that would provide evidence of Travis's opinions regarding fairway widths and contour.
Checking some original Travis hole maps, I found fairways that were up to 75 yards wide though for most of those I examined, the max was around 60 yards. He was adamant about "fairway outlines" as seen in this communication to the President of Louisville Country Club in 1924: "It would be well to have all the new fairways carefully staked out by the construction engineer in strict harmony with the plans, and the margins or outlines plowed. In cutting, later on, see that the same lines are preserved. You will not find this so easy, as the workmen will insist on running to straight lines, which are objectionable from a landscape standpoint, as Nature never works in straight lines...and my aim is always to simulate Nature".
He was equally as adamant about the construction of tees, i.e. that their outlines should be natural, with no straight lines.
Ed Homsey, Archivist of Travis Society