I found this blurb from Oct. 1921 in a local paper's archive:
"Fifty golf enthusiasts had a meeting at Brightwaters last week to discuss a new site for a golf club, to take the place of the O-Co-Nee Golf Course, which has been sold for building purposes. One suggestion is that a committee purchase about 140 acres of the Bossert Estate. $200,000 has been offered for this property but it is believed that it could be bought for less money for a golf course. Devereux Emmet, a golf architect who was present, has estimated that it would cost about $35,000 to develop the property."
The club now sits on the old Hyde property.
With the exception of a few tidbits, the trail goes dead until the course officially opens for play.
And then it gets interesting.
I'm trying to determine if Emmet (and who else, besides Tilly) submitted a formal proposal, as other sources have denied that Emmet even bid on the job.