Here is a couple references to Egan from American golfer
Mr. H. Chandler Egan, former national
and western amateur champion,
is at home for the holidays after an
interesting experience near Medford,
Oregon, where he will make his permanent
home after February 1, 1912,
as the manager of a big apple ranch.
The Exmoor life member, while in the
apple country, planned and personally
superintended the construction of a fir
bungalow of artistic design, demonstrating
to a number of Harvard men
who were his companions in the Medford
Golf and Country Club, that he
possessed a good quality of business
acumen.
A Seattle contractor told the Chicago
golfer that he would not take the
contract for building the bungalow for
less than $3,500. Mr. Egan undertook
the contract work himself and
built the house for $2,600.
"The golf links out there are crude
yet," said Mr. Egan, "because there
has not been the amount of work done
on them that should have been done.
But in time we shall have a very interesting
and pleasing course."
American Golfer Jan. 1912
Mr. H. Chandler Egan, former national
and western amateur champion,
is at home for the holidays after an
interesting experience near Medford,
Oregon, where he will make his permanent
home after February 1, 1912,
as the manager of a big apple ranch.
The Exmoor life member, while in the
apple country, planned and personally
superintended the construction of a fir
bungalow of artistic design, demonstrating
to a number of Harvard men
who were his companions in the Medford
Golf and Country Club, that he
possessed a good quality of business
acumen.
A Seattle contractor told the Chicago
golfer that he would not take the
contract for building the bungalow for
less than $3,500. Mr. Egan undertook
the contract work himself and
built the house for $2,600.
"The golf links out there are crude
yet," said Mr. Egan, "because there
has not been the amount of work done
on them that should have been done.
But in time we shall have a very interesting
and pleasing course."
American Golfer March 1912
Add to this the fact that in 1911 Egan and his wife had a baby, his wife was ill requiring a hospital stay(~1915-6), and his responsibilities at the orchard would require most of his time. Not much time to practice and get back East to play in the bigger tournaments.
He also won the silver medal in the 1904 Olympics.
Here is a link to some of Julian Grahams photos of Egan
http://www.julianpgraham.com/galleryChandlerEgan.htmTully