Richard, here are two references:
American Golfer – 2/1913 p.319-320
VARDON AT PINEHURST:
It is nearly thirteen years since Harry Vardon, at that time the British Open Champion, played at Pinehurst on his memorable American trip. On March 9, 1900, he played a thirty-six holes round against the best ball of the two local pros, John Dunn Tucker and Lloyd B. Hallock, the latter holding the then record of the course, jointly with Mr. Geo. C. Dutton, the Boston amateur, at 81.
Vardon's morning round was 38-40 —78, the best ball of the local pros, being 80, Vardon finishing 2 up. Incidentally the record was beaten by the visitor by 3 strokes. In the afternoon Vardon did 44-31 —75, making his total for the day 153, as against 162 for the local talent, the
latter being beaten by 8 up and 7 to play…
Golf Illustrated, 7/1921 p.4 advertisement for “Where you can get clubs of Monel…”
PROFESSIONALS…
Belvidere. III.
J. D. Tucker. Belmar C. C.