Tom MacW said:
"I am very much aware of that...the point I was trying to make was in reference to Finegan's theory....perhaps you should tell him that both Crump and Colt's drawing of the 17th do not have the island's of turf, and perhaps he should check the 1921 Committee Report."
Tom:
Perhaps you're right about that. I've been aware of that on #17 for about three years now. Jim Finegan is a great reseacher but we know even great researchers can make errors and overlook some things of apparent significance. #17 is probably one of them.
First of all, in fairness to Jim Finegan, his project, his history book of 2000 was intended to be total history of PVGC and not solely an architectural history. Jim has done a number of these, certainly the greatest of all the Centennial Book for the Golf Association of Philadelphia. That is some tome that tracks the history of all the clubs in this area- their total histories--members, notable competitors, tournaments, some architecture, and anything else of note. His latest book on PVGC is the same thing--there's everything about the history of the club and all those who were around it from the beginning and all the things they did--all of it--tournaments, competitors, notable events and other facts including some architectural facts and conclusions.
In fairness to Jim he did not write a book strictly about the evolution of the architecture of the club as I did about my club. That sort of thing is unusual. Basically club histories just aren't that way or haven't been until relatively recently.
The 1921 advisory committee Jim did go over but not in minute detail, just in some detail. After I got what I got from that time (some of which you and Paul have come across) I went through it very carefully and the specific detailed work of Alison and the 1921 Advisory committee may not have been covered or even analyzed in complete detail. My feeling is in recent times no one has been very aware of that intersting time. They may have looked at it but not with a global purpose or a specific purpose.
I called Jim just after the history book came out to tell him about that now semi-famous alternate fairway on #17 and basically he said, "God, you're telling me that now and my book is just done and out."
That's the way it goes in research sometimes, obviously. There seems like there's always things to know and reanalyze. But I think we're getting a far clearer picture in the last couple of years than has ever really been known. The reason for that, in my opinion, is all that info has always been there but no one has really bothered to analyze it all in minute detail and with specific purposes. The general purpose of determining who did what has always been there but it does get complicated to analyze sometimes.
The things we're doing now, no one has probably really cared to do before--there was never that sort of intense detailed interest before--that fact just takes understanding the way the world changes. In 1948 Ross's family, immediately following his death, took many of his records and dumped them in a oil barrel and burned them. Many years later when I asked someone who knows why or how that could have happened, she said because back then no one really thought anyone would ever care about those records. It was the truth!