To Jim Nugent, for what it's worth:
George Bahto, some questions you seem in better position to answer than most others on this site...
1. Do you know of any CBM courses that only have one, two or three templates?
No - but perhaps on a nine hole course there might be one - Roselle CC here in NJ comes to mind
2. Do you know if CBM built any Redans with greens that slope back to front?
No - but Banks sort of “flirted” with a few
3. Do you know if CBM designed any courses without Raynor, after the two started working together at NGLA?
I think Macdonald designed the first four courses with hardly any input from Raynor - Piping Rock, Sleepy Hollow, St Louis and Old White ...... CBM may also have designed the Shinnecock redo without or with a little Raynor input and when they got to the next major course, Lido, he let Raynor feed a fair amount of input into the design. Raynor’s input at Mid Ocean is a grey area as far as I’m concerned.
After the first few courses I would say Macdonald sort of gave the overview, suggested a lot and left to play golf with his friends and work on “improvements” at National, letting Raynor do his thing (which was basically the same as Macdonald anyhow but perhaps not as bold). I do not think Charlie Macdonald was one to just hang around during the entire design and construction phases.
4. Banks gives Raynor credit for designing and building Yale. The Yale Golf Committee says the same thing, and describes CBM as an advisor. Do you agree?
For the most part, yes. But Macdonald was on the board and with that blue ribbon group, I’m sure there is a lot of CBM influence on the Yale course.
There is no way of knowing “exactly” what happened of course