"During the last summer, I had the opportunity of playing over an exceedingly interesting courses--one that smacks strongly of the real article. In fact, there is only one other that I can recall in this country (Myopia) which even remotely suggests any resemblance to the
seaside links of Great Britain, and even that is confined to but a few holes, notably the sixth, eighth, tenth and eleventh. Shinnecock Hills, on one or two of the holes, has certain characteristics which differentiate it from the usual run of our courses, and lend a suggestion of similarity to the foreign links, but not the same extent as does Myopia.
The course, however, to which I am about to refer possess these peculiarities in far greater degree than either Myopia or Shinnecock. It is in Massachusetts, on Great Island, near Cape Cod."
Walter Travis wrote this 1905. Great Island is near West Yarmouth on Cape Cod. It was the private golf course of CB Cory, a good amateur golfer who I believe was from Chicago. From what I understand Cory designed the course, though I'm not sure about that. Does anyone know anything about Cory or the golf course, and what became of it?