Was it ever determined if Donald Ross was actually involved in Hinsdale Golf Clubs design? There is so much conflicting information out in the public domain and in this thread that I can't make heads and tails of it. For starters, the course still makes no mention of Donald Ross anywhere on its website. If he had any impact or influence on its current design you'd think they would promote it, as nearly all clubs having a Ross designed course do - even if said courses had been renovated multiple times after him. Contrary to this is the fact that the Donald Ross Society shows Hinsdale as having been designed by him in 1913. Apparently there are plans in the Tuft archives that confirm this, which doesn't necessarily mean the club took those plans and acted on them. I dunno? All I know is that if I was on the membership committee at Hinsdale and was responsible for attracting new members I would be advertising the fact we have a Donald Ross designed course that's been restored to its original appearance. Judging from the photos of the renovation that were posted back in 2006 it looks every bit a Donald Ross track. If anyone out there has any updated information on this topic it would be greatly appreciated, as I'm stumped as to the true architect behind this course.