As some of you know, a large number of photographs from Perry Maxwell's personal collection were sold at auction awhile back. I have identified most of them, but there are still some that I am struggling with. So I'm going to start posting them here in hopes the treehouse can help. First up is Augusta National. You may recall that Neil Crafter previously asked for help identifying some other ANGC photos from the same collection.
The following two images are clearly, in my opinion, of the same hole based on the trees in the background. Chris Clouser suspects this is the mound in front of the 17th green before Maxwell put in the two bunkers. My only concern is that it looks like there is a fairway on the other side of the mound, which I'm not sure fits the 17th.
This one may be the same mound from the other side. But, again, that would mean a fairway over there which I don't see fitting 17. Perhaps back then they cut the entire grounds at fairway height, even areas out of normal play.
I'm pretty sure this next one is the 3rd hole. The course map included in the early marketing booklet shows the creek extending in front of the 3rd tee.
Chris thinks this might be the 7th or 14th green. Notice the bench in the near distance which presumably denotes a tee box.
Don't know about this last one.
Once we get these identified, I will add photos from some other courses in subsequent posts. In the meantime, thanks in advance for your help.