Good eyes, gentlemen. My theory is that Langford designed/routed this course in Jackson, Tennessee and that instead of Moreau he employed a local engineer named Hugh Miller to build it:
From The History of Tennessee Golf - 1894 - 2001, an outstanding book by Gene Pearce:
"The late Dr. Jackson Thompson, longtime administrator of the Jackson-Madison County General Hospitall, said in 1989 that soon after he joined the club in 1928 he was made chairman of the green committee. He said a course designer had already been hired and work was underway when he took the job. Dr. Thompson was not able to recall the designer's name, but remembers he was from Memphis. Jack Wenzler, the retired golf professional at Ridgeway Country Club in Memphis, said Hugh Miller, an engineer by profession, designed only two courses - Chickasaw in Memphis and Jackson Country Club. William B. Langford, a noted golf architect from Chicago, built Chickasaw in 1922. He also designed the old Colonial course (1914) and Ridgeway (1919) in Memphis, Green Meadow Country Club (1925) in Maryville, Gatlinburg Golf and Country Club (1956) and the Country Club of Morristown (1957). It appears that Chickasaw or Langford hired Miller to build Chickasaw. Miller used this new expertise to design the course for Jackson. Hugh H. Miller's obituary said he built Colonial, Chickasaw, Rugby Park, and Galloway in Memphis and the course in Greenwood, Mississippi. Albert Stone Jr. who has played at Jackson since the 1930's said he was told the club hired a famous architect. He and other can remember an architect's drawing of the course that once hung in the old golf shop."
I returned there this summer after 38 years. Sadly, gone are the birthday cake pushed-up greens but overall I thought John LaFoy's wholesale rebuilding of the greens was well done, though decidedly "modern." The course I last played in the 70's would rival Holston Hills as a genuiine article, though what's there today is quite good as well and should be visited if one is traveling between Memphis and Nashville.. I'll post more photographs later.
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