Jim Kennedy,
I'm always suspicious of distances cited by golfers and the size of fish cited by fishermen.
In 1923, a drive with a CARRY of 175 had to be prodigious, and for a women, extremely doubtful.
When you think of the manufacture of balls and equipment in terms of quality control in 1923, the claim becomes even more doubtful.
At a club I'm very familiar with, there's a stream that cuts across the fairway on a hole.
To carry that stream requires a carry of 234 yards.
If the wind is crossing or in your face, or the air is heavier/wetter, it plays well beyond its 234 yards.
In the 50's, 60's, 70's and 80's carrying that stream was almost impossible, except for some very, very long drivers.
Hence, I have a hard time accepting that a woman or decent male golfer could CARRY a ball 175 yards with the ball and equipment circa 1923.
Brad,
Macdonald was quite clear in his writings and drawings, multiple tee markers and multiple tees to accomodate the Championship player, the Regular player and the Short player were an integral part of his designs.
Why would he abandon that design philosophy on just one hole ?