Did Willie Park Jr. do work on Newport Country Club in 1895 to get it ready for the first USGA championships?
I ask because on June 16, 1895, the New York Sun reported;
There is, too, a new 18-hole course to be opened, on which Park is to work for a fortnight or more in July designing intricate hazards and puzzling bunkers.
That same month, on June 25th the New York Times reported;
The Executive Committee of the Newport Country Club has decided to begin at once the laying out of a golf course for the Championship contests. They do not take place till October, but it was thought desirable to have work commenced at once, and a contractor has already been engaged. It is thought to have the course a very stiff one, and some peculiar bunkers are to be constructed.