I sent the photo to Pasatiempo's former historian Bob Beck, and asked him for his comments on the picture. His response:
4th tee. In the photo is MacKenzie, Jones, Ernest Jones, Peter Hay, Grantland Rice, Hollins, possible O.B. Keeler. House in background is the old victorian that stood where the present Pasatiempo Inn is located. Built by Kerr. Bought by Billings, one of those who established Davenport Cement Plant. Put a 9 hole golf course on the property. Badminton courts marked by palms on corner. Was lived in by MacKenzie and Bickerton (project manager) and Olmsted people during construction. Have photo of MacKenzie standing on porch and Hollins in garden. Initially considered as a clubhouse with the 1st tee next to the present 1st green - MacKenzie designed a single loop with 1st green #18. Changed at suggestion of Gibbs, Chief Engineer for Olmsted Bros. Engineering study indicated it was not worth saving except for first floor. Turned into a speak easy during depression called "Alexanders." Very popular with Marion's guests.