"That's certainly interesting information, but, I'd be interested in Griscom's and Lloyd's travel itineraries prior to March of 1911."
So would I but again that is just not part of MCC's and Merion's archives and records. However, there are other sources and eventually I may get around to them. It would not be in the slightest surprising with men of the business and social import of the likes of Griscom and Lloyd to run across personal records usually reposited in a university.
For instance, it occured to me the other day that there is really nowhere near as much information on the costs and details of Merion East and West, particularly after MCCGA Corp took control of it as one might expect. Then I started thinking that it really was a separate entity with a board of directors, a president and stock certification. It was a formal Pennsylvania Corporation. So I began wondering if perhaps all its records and meeting minutes never were reposited at MCC or Merion GC. Perhaps they are all part of the records of Lloyd's estate (he was the creator, organizer and president of it). My first thought was those records may be at Drexel University because after all in 1910 he was a partner of Drexel Co and that is actually to whom and where CBM wrote that letter about his visit to Ardmore in June 1910. He did not write it to MCC and their Search Committee, he actually wrote it to Lloyd c/o Drexel Co. To me that might indicate that much of what was spoken about down there in June had as much to do with the business angle of all of this even including a residential component since we do know CBM had even mentioned THAT early on for NGLA!
So that is where I will look next and it would not surprise me at all if I find a copy of that all important topographical contour map Wilson and Committee were using to route and design the course in the winter and spring of 1911, perhaps in the County Seat of Delaware Co.
If I find that thing, and it has a scale on it then that approximate road road would be measurable at any point and we would actually be looking at what Wilson and Committee and particularly Richard Francis was looking at and working with when he solved the problem he referred to on the last five holes!
Some on here seem to think that approximate road on the November 15, 1910 land plan wasn't that relevent or that they could "shrink wrap" it into the course somehow
but if that road is measurable on the actual contour survey map they were actually using to route and design the course, then we would know that they knew they could not go to the west of it without asking for a land swap and getting it. And then of course all we would need to do is overlay that road on their contour survey map on top of what was actually built, and then we would have our answer once and for all about this Francis fix thing and when it could at least not have happened BEFORE!
"Do we know if Francis or the Doc traveled to the UK prior to March of 1911?"
I do not know that at all other than Toulmin was a pretty good player as was Francis who was also a Rules expert as were Hugh and Alan.