Mike,
Well, he did have at least two courses of design experience before coming over here (according to CW) and more (according to Tom Mac Woods post this morning, which by the way, I don't doubt completely)
He was sponsored by WHThomas to come over here, to work at Brookline and quickly seemed to have performed work at Essex and Myopia, no? I am not sure what that says, but can easily conclude that his golf layout experience (whether design or construction) was in demand at those socially interrelated clubs) Exactly how he was under contract to each is currently undiscovered, but in those days it may have been less formal.
Most or many of those pros "did it all" for clubs including design, teaching, maintenance and construction. I have no doubt that in his brief time at Myopia he did most of that, and somewhere its recorded, as in the newspapers.
The only problem is we want to know if the club members did any stake out, as their club records claimed happened before Willie C got here, and how it got from that to an open golf course in June.
If they laid sod in May, some work had to be done in leveling tees and greens (flatten, but not flat on the greens unless they were perfectly naturally sited) Not much, but some. It also strikes me that even today it takes weeks for sod to knit in and root in. Could they really have laid so in late May and been open in June back then, even with lower putting quality expectations?
Just saying it seems to me that the entire process probably did start in March, before Willie even arrived, but then he got there as soon as he could!
TePaul,
Who knows, maybe they felt bad going back to the well, or maybe the Bush offer was just too good, or maybe current holes 10 and 11 were simply the best holes Leeds saw out there......One thing that strikes me is that we are reaching the point on this thread where its taking longer than the original design process did!