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Description Famous golf course architect A. W. Tillinghast in 1909, near the beginning of his design career.
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Published in The American Golfer, Volume I, No. 6, April 1909, article "Around Philadelphia".

The 1909 issues including this article (PDF) were put online by the Amateur Athletic Foundation of Los Angeles.
Author "Hazard" of American Golfer, Inc.
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