Figured it made sense to lay out all of the (relatively) contemporaneous sources dealing with the history of Swannanoa/Asheville.
What the articles and other notes below don't show is that they were playing golf in Asheville by members of the Swannanoa club some time around or before 1895. Some sources (including Fifty Years of American Golf) have a date of 1893, others 1894 and still others 1895.
The early Annual Guides note the following:
1899 Guide -
9 hole course. Laid out in October, 1897 by J.J. McCloskey. A new and better nine hole course has been laid out for use in the Fall of 1899.1900 Harpers -
9 hole, 2,970 yard course. Laid out by J.J. McCloskey in October, 1897.1901 Harpers -
9 hole, 3,013 yard course.Jan. 1898 Golf Magazine:
Feb. 1899 Golf Magazine (with routing of what is called the present course):
The Battery Park Hotel pamphlet (which I believe dates from after the move in to the GPI location):
"The Manor - Albemarle Park" booklet (the 4 years language puts this around 1904):
The 1904 and 1906 Golf Magazine routings:
A Jan. 18, 1908 New York Tribune article discussing the club's withdrawal from USGA membership in 1907:
Jan. 1909 Golf Magazine:
Dec. 1912 Golf Magazine (which suggests the club had two locations before settling at the current site):