For Bill McBride: The Master Plan for Fairfax Country Club (i.e. ANCC Fairfax) is hanging in the Fairfax club house and annotates RTJ as the golf architect. The ANCC "Historical Review, 1924-1989" includes the summary of an interview with John Connolly, the FCC developer, in which he states that RTJ was the architect. My interaction with Roger Rulewich, who maintains the "list" of RTJ courses, indicates that RTJ, because he considered "field work" to be integral to golf course design, did not consider a course to be his design unless one of his designated companies actually constructed the course. Our current Fairfax head professional, Keith Beaver, recalls a conversation he had with Charlie Mock, the greens keeper whose tenure extended over both the FCC and ANCC eras, in which he said that Connolly constructed the course himself from RTJs plans. Given that Connolly was a former USDA agronomist and greens superintendent (at ANCC Arlington for four years), this is not surprising. Some months ago Roger Rulewich had agreed to add ANCC Fairfax to the list with an asterisk indicating "routing only." The last I checked the RTJ Society on-line list of courses had not yet reflected this change. I have sent an e-mail to Roger requesting status. Another fact that few members know of is that Donald Ross was involved in the 1944 changes at Arlington to accommodate our loss of 19 acres to the construction of the Shirley Highway (we have one J.G. McGovern drawing under Ross's name - the Irrigation Plan.)