Some additional classic stuff here, Joe.
Who knew that Findlay was a member at Springhaven? I sure didn't.
Also, Horace Rawlins designed a number of early courses in this country, so I was a bit confused by the use of the word "probably" in Bob Labbance's account. I would think that as an "expert", and this country's first US Open champion, he would have had some significant input into the original course at the Wallingford site.
Also, nice to see Mr. Pickering on the case yet again. I think it's very possible that Findlay picked him up and started using him for the work at Springhaven right after seeing his work at Merion and Seaview.
Do we have any accounts of Pickering working with Findlay earlier than that?