Bryan,
Would you agree that it seems unusual that clearing would begin so quickly after the purchase ?
How would they know where to clear if they didn't have a plan in place ?
Jeff Brauer, disingenuously claimed that I stated that they cleared the entire site, but, I never made any such claim.
But, he makes numerous unsubstantiated claims about me, that's just his modus operandi.
Early photos show selective clearing, not indescriminate clearing.
So, how would he know where to clear unless he had a preconceived notion, a notion that predated the purchase.
Shelly indicated that GAC was familiar with the land from his hunting experience.
It's doubtful that he bought the land without first inspecting it.
And, if he inspected it with the intent of building a golf course, wouldn't he begin to have some design concepts prior to the purchase ?
Several things come to mind.
What ever happened to the map of Camden County GAC requested in 1910 ?
Wouldn't the request for a map of the area, an area he was intimately familiar with since he grew up in that area, indicate that he wanted a map for other reasons ? Perhaps to lay out a golf course on land he was familiar with ?
Doesn't the 1927 article claiming he owned or had rights to the land pique your curiosity ?
What if he owned usage rights to the land prior to Oct/Nov of 1912 ?
If he hunted on the land, and was familiar with the terrain, why would he need a map of that land, unless, he wanted a topo map to aid him in laying out his holes ?
The first 4 holes at PV are brilliant in their triangulation and individual hole designs.
Do you think a novice crafted them the night after he purchased the land ?
Then, within days, cleared the area of holes 1-4 ?
Surely you don't think PV was a drive-by design and routing, do you ?
The chronology of events doesn't lend itself to a singular light bulb moment of genius from a novice, it doesn't make sense that PV was an instant or turn key ready design a day or two after the land was purchased. Yet, clearing on the 184 acre parcel began almost immediately after purchase and the first four holes were in place almost immediately. And, they weren't just ordinary holes, they were exceptional holes, brilliant holes. And we're to believe these designs came to him, a novice, spontaneously, or coincidental with the purchase. I don't buy it.
And, GAC bought the land himself, he didn't wait for syndication or incorporation, he just went out and bought it.
What novice does that ?
He found and selected the land by himself, closes by himself and shortly thereafter begins clearing specific areas.
The timeline of events and the nature of the particular events don't make sense.
Was Colt in NY, Philly or AC in 1911 ?
Is there substance to the 1927 article ?
Did GAC have usage rights to the land prior to purchase ?
I don't know, but, I'd sure like to find out, wouldn't you.