Who is credited with the original in 1897?
Charles Maud. Maud often travelled from his home in Southern Calif to Northern Calif for golf and polo matches.
From MacKenzie's 1933 manuscript,
The Spirit of St. Andrews:
"The fourth golf course on the Monterey Peninsula is the Del Monte Course. It has always been a complete mystery to me, and is so contrary to my experience in other contries, that it should enjoy such great popularity, which cannot be entirely due to its proximity to the Del Monte Hotel, there being a greater amount of play on it than all the other courses put together. The course is well wooded and is among beautiful surroundings, but the majority of the holes are uninspiring and uninteresting, and it has not even the merit of good greens and fairways."
"Scoring is easy at Del Monte, so this may account for its popularity."
That doesn't read like the words of someone who had a hand in the design of the course. In fact, I'd say he was rather bitter about it.
Robert