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Sven Nilsen

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #75 on: November 05, 2014, 11:48:31 AM »
1914

Paragould CC (Paragould, AR) - Dec. 1914 The American Golfer (see below) notes course laid out by Bendelow in the last year.
Griffith Park GC (Los Angeles, CA) - Jan. 1915 The American Golfer notes opening of new 18 hole municipal course.
Aurora CC (Aurora, IL) - Dec. 1914 The American Golfer (see below) notes course laid out by Bendelow in the last year.  Feb. 1915 The American Golfer notes new 9 hole course laid out on new ground.

Warren Woods (Chicago, IL) - Jan. 19, 1914 The Day Book notes Bendelow to plan golf course.  April 1915 The American Golfer article notes plans for new 3,466 yard course by Bendelow.

Harlem GC (Forest Park, IL) - The List has 1910.  Feb. 11, 1912 The Sun article notes proprietary course started in old Harlem racecourse.  Nov. 18, 1914 The Day Book notes Bendelow to lengthen Harlem GC from 9 to 18 holes.

Rockford CC (Rockford, IL) - Dec. 1914 The American Golfer (see below) notes course laid out by Bendelow in the last year.  Nov. 28, 1913 Daily Herald Suburban Chicago notes course mapped by Bendelow.  Dec. 20, 1914 The Sunday Oregonian notes Bendelow finished 9 extra holes.  Dec. 1914 Golfers Magazine notes Bendelow added 9 holes.

Hazelden CC (Private Course for George Ade) (Brook, IN) - Dec. 1914 The American Golfer (see below) notes Bendelow laid out a course for George Ade in Indiana.  Nov. 20, 1915 Goodland Herald article notes Bendelow called in two years ago to give advice on the course.  Dec. 1917 The American Golfer refers to Ade's private course as Hazelden GC.

Clermont GC (Brownsburg, IN)
Hammond CC (Hammond, IN) - Oct. 3, 1914 Hammond Lake County Times notes course laid out by Palfryman under the direction of Bendelow.  Jan. 18, 1916 Hammond Lake County Times article notes course laid out by Bendelow (while also discussing Christy Mathewson as a golf architect).

Peru GC (Peru, IN) - Dec. 1914 The American Golfer (see below) notes course laid out by Bendelow in the last year.
Fort Harrison Elks CC (Terre Haute, IN)
Wabash GC (Honeywell GC) (Wabash, IN) - The List has date Unknown.
Mason City CC (Mason City, IA) - Dec. 1914 The American Golfer (see below) notes course laid out by Bendelow in the last year.
Mission Hills CC (Mission Hills, KS) - The List has a date of 1915.  The List also has a separate entry for "Missouri Hills CC" in Kansas City with date Unknown.  Dec. 1914 The American Golfer (see below) notes course laid out by Bendelow in the last year.
Highland CC (Fort Thomas, KY) - Should this date be 1915?  June 1915 The American Golfer notes Bendelow planned new course for Highland CC.

Phoenix CC (Redford GC nka Wm. Rogell GC) (Detroit, MI)
Red Run GC (Royal Oak, MI) - Dec. 1914 The American Golfer (see below) notes course laid out by Bendelow in the last year.
CC of Jackson (Jackson, MS) - Dec. 1914 The American Golfer (see below) notes course laid out by Bendelow in the last year.  Dec. 1914 Golfers Magazine (see above) notes course plotted by Bendelow.  Dec. 20, 1914 The Sunday Oregonian (see above) notes course laid out by Bendelow.
Pass Christian Isles GC (Mexican Gulf GC) (Pass Christian, MS) - Noted in Aug. 22, 1914 The Evening Independent and Dec. 6, 1915 Honolulu Star-Bulletin articles as 9 holes laid out by Bendelow.  Dec. 20, 1914 The Sunday Oregonian (see above) notes course laid out by Bendelow.  Dec. 1914 Golfers Magazine notes course plotted by Bendelow.  March 1915 The American Golfer notes course construction supervised by G. O'Neil.

Billings G&CC (Billings, MT) - The List has this as date Unknown.
Oakwood Club (Cleveland, OH)
Westwood CC (Rocky River, OH)
Wananago CC (Reno, PA) - April 1917 The American Golfer notes Bendelow superintending the construction of an 18 hole course in Oil City.
Jackson CC (Jackson, TN) - Dec. 1914 The American Golfer (see below) notes course laid out by Bendelow in the last year.
Phoenix CC (Richmond, VA) - Dec. 1914 The American Golfer (see below) notes course laid out by Bendelow in the last year.

Addition:

West Baden GC (West Baden, IN) - In addition to the original course in 1904, Bendelow also laid out the new course.  Dec. 1914 The American Golfer notes course laid out by Bendelow in the last year.  May 1915 The American Golfer notes new course being built and Bendelow to locate the greens.  March 1917 The American Golfer notes work on new hilltop course planned by Bendelow is continuing.  Dec. 1919 Golfers Magazine notes new 9 hole course was laid out by Tom Bendelow who is returning to supervise the construction of the remaining 9 holes.







December 1914 The American Golfer -




Notes:

The List contains Portland GC (Portland, OR) with a date of 1914.  From the article below (The Sunday Oregonian, March 14, 1914), it is my understanding that the Club was looking to develop land in the Tualatin Valley, which is located south of where the club sits today.  I'm curious if (a) Bendelow's course was ever built and (b) the proposed site was actually the location of Tualatin CC, which is attributed to Egan and Junor in 1912 (the Annual Guides give a date of 1914 for the organization of the Club, which fits with this timeline).

It is also curious that the article notes an "extensive course" in Florida just laid out.  The earliest records of his work in that state only date to 1916 for Palma Ceia.

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Sven Nilsen

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #76 on: November 05, 2014, 01:22:01 PM »
1915

Cross Roads CC (Lawrenceville, IL) - The List also has Lawrence County CC as a separate entry, these are the same course.  March 1915 The American Golfer notes Bendelow laid out a course in Lawrenceville, IN.

Lincoln CC (Lincoln, IL) - The List has 1916.
Lincoln Park GC (Chicago, IL) - The List only has 1915 date, 1918 should be added.  Feb. 11, 1912 The Sun article notes plans for fifth public course in Chicago to be in Lincoln Park.  March 7, 1915 New York Tribune article (see below) notes course laid out by Bendelow and C. Evans.  March 1915 The American Golfer notes coures made by Bendelow.  Sept. 1918 The American Golfer notes course recently improved by Bendelow.

Olympia Fields CC (South/Course #1) (Olympia Fields, IL) - Dec. 1913 The American Golfer (see article in 1913 listing) notes plans to purchase land under name of Moreland G&CC, and that Bendelow and Watson have inspected the ground.  June 1916 The American Golfer notes temporary course to be ready with sand greens this Summer.  Dec. 1916 notes Bendelow and Watson working on two of the proposed five courses.  Feb. 1917 The American Golfer notes temporary course remodeled by Bendelow and Watson.

CC of Peoria (Peoria, IL) - Dec. 11, 1915 The Sporting Life article notes Bendelow to add 9 holes.

Speedway Park GC (Maywood, IL) - The List has 1916.  The List also has Maywood CC in Hillside with a date of 1923, was this a separate course?  Noted in the May 22, 1915 The Day Book ("conducted on the Harlem plan" (assumedly meaning the course was to use the interior of the racetrack)) and May 15, 1915 The Daily Gate City as being laid out by Bendelow.  June 1916 The American Golfer (see below) notes 6,700 yard course being constructed under the supervision of Bendelow.  Noted in July 15, 1917 The Sunday Oregonian article as laid out by Bendelow.


Centerville CC (Appanoose CC) (Centerville, IA) - Nov. 5, 1915 Hammond Lake County Times notes course laid out by Bendelow.  Dec. 11, 1915 The Sporting Life article (see above) notes course laid out by Bendelow.

Oelwein CC (Oelwein, IA) - The List has 1920 and has a separate entry for Hickory Grove GC in Oelwein in 1915.  Only Oelwein is noted in the Annual Guides (with a date of organization of 1915.  July 10, 1920 Oelwein Daily Register notes course was designed by Bendelow.

Wawonowin GC (Ishpeming, MI)
Niles GC (Niles, MI) - The List has this as date Unknown.
Traverse City G&CC (Traverse City, MI)
Lafayette Club (Minnetonka Beach, MN)
Auburn G&CC (Auburn, NY)
Butler County GC (Cincinnati, OH) - This List has this as 1906.
Mount Vernon CC (Mount Vernon, OH) - Sept. 21, 1915 The Democratic Banner article (see below) notes 9 hole 3,252 yard course laid out by Bendelow last week.
Union City GC (Union City, PA) -
Brakenredge Municipal GC (San Antonio, TX) - Should be Brackenridge Park.
Waukesha GC (Waukesha, WI) - The List has this as date Unknown.  Jan. 1915 The American Golfer notes new 9 hole course laid out by Professional Lovekin.  Did Bendelow renovate the course later?
Lincoln Park GC (Milwaukee, WI) - The List has 1922.  Noted as laid out by Bendelow in a July 3, 1915 The Milwaukee Sentinel article and a July 10, 1915 Janesville Daily Gazette article and as planned by Simpson in an Oct. 10, 1917 The Milwaukee Sentinel article.  


Additions:

Geneva GC (Geneva, IL)
Columbus CC (Walnut Cliffs Course) (Columbus, OH) - The List has Bendelow's work for Columbus CC in 1905. Did he work on the original course as well?  March 1915 The American Golfer (see above) notes Bendelow laid out a course in Columbus, OH.  May 1915 The American Golfer notes Bendelow working on an 18 hole course.  April 1915 Golf Magazine notes Bendelow laid out Walnut Cliffs course for Columbus CC.






Lincoln Park -



Speedway -




Mount Vernon -

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Rick Shefchik

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #77 on: November 05, 2014, 02:12:22 PM »
Sven, the list is correct for Edina Country Club (which began as simply The Country Club) -- it opened in 1923 as a 9-hole course, and my information says that Bendelow remodeled and expanded the course to 18 holes in 1924.
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Sven Nilsen

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #78 on: November 05, 2014, 02:15:48 PM »
Sven, the list is correct for Edina Country Club (which began as simply The Country Club) -- it opened in 1923 as a 9-hole course, and my information says that Bendelow remodeled and expanded the course to 18 holes in 1924.

Rick:

Thanks for the info, I updated the post and will add it in with the 1923 listing when we get there.

Sven
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BCrosby

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #79 on: November 05, 2014, 02:18:40 PM »
Was the Charlottesville CC ever built? Renamed?  I had not heard of it before.

Bob

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #80 on: November 05, 2014, 03:14:12 PM »
Bob:

The only references I have seen to the course using that name is in the article sited (and it should be noted that the other article notes the course was in North Carolina, not Virginia.

There was a course by the name of Albemarle CC in Charlottesville, VA (I have no attribution information for this course) that is listed in the Annual Guides with a date of organization of 1914, and I wonder if they are one and the same.

Sven
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BCrosby

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #81 on: November 05, 2014, 03:44:29 PM »
Your post #72 has a clipping from a Richmond paper (Times Dispatch?) about a course in C'ville, VA.  The course's location "on Rugby Road" would put it close to the UVA campus.

Bob

Sven Nilsen

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #82 on: November 05, 2014, 04:28:29 PM »
Your post #72 has a clipping from a Richmond paper (Times Dispatch?) about a course in C'ville, VA.  The course's location "on Rugby Road" would put it close to the UVA campus.

Bob

I found a reference to Albemarle GC being on Meade Rd. which is due East of the campus.  The article you referenced noted the Bendelow course being North of it. 

I think the mystery of whether or not this course was ever built is still very much open.

Sven
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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #83 on: November 05, 2014, 05:29:40 PM »
1916

Palma Ceia G&CC (Tampa, FL) - Noted in a Dec. 12, 1917 The Evening Independent article as built by Bendelow.  March 1916 The American Golfer notes Bendelow building a course in Tampa.

Diversey GC (Chicago, IL)
Hillside GC (Chicago, IL) - The List has date Unknown.  Aug. 5, 1916 Oak Park Oak Leaves notes Bendelow to lay out course.  Sept. 26, 1924 Oak Park Oak Parker Ad notes course was designed by Bendelow.

Roselawn GC (Danville, IL)
Nelson Park CC (Decatur, IL)
Dundee River Heights GC (DeKalb, IL)
Dixon CC (Timber Creek GC) (Dixon, IL) - April 1916 The American Golfer notes course laid out by Bendelow.

Evanston Community Club (Peter Jans) (Evanston, IL)
Freeport GC (Freeport, IL)
Lakewood CC (Lake Bluff, IL) - Looking for source information for this attribution.  No course of this name is noted in any of the Annual Guides for Illinois.
Kankakee CC (Kankakee, IL)
Edgewood GC (Polo, IL) - Jan. 1922 Golfer's Magazine article notes course laid out by Bendelow.


Woodstock GC (Woodstock, IL)
Christiana CC (Elkhart, IN) - April 1916 The American Golfer notes course laid out by Bendelow.

Kendalville CC (Fort Wayne, IN) - March 19, 1916 Fort Wayne News and March 25, 1916 Fort Wayne Journal Gazette note course laid out by Bendelow.

Woodstock CC (Indianapolis, IN)
Petosky GC (Petosky, MI) - June 1916 The American Golfer notes plans to build course.
Birmingham GC (Birmingham, MI) - The List should also have 1920 for subsequent work.
White Lake GC (Whitehall, MI) - Nov. 5, 1915 Hammond Lake County Times (see article in 1915 listing) notes Bendelow going to Whitehall to lay out a course.  Sept. 9, 1916 Oak Park Oak Leaves notes Bendelow engaged to lay out the course.

Minnetonka CC (Shorewood, MN) - Oct. 1916 The American Golfer notes Bendelow laid out a 2,200 yard course at Manitou, Lake Minnetonka.
Golden Valley GC (oka Minneapolis CC) (Minneapolis, MN) - The List also notes Minneapolis CC, which was the original name for the club at this location, which moved to a new location in 1916 where Bendelow was not involved.  Golden Valley took over this property upon the old club's departure.  First 9 holes laid out by the club, Bendelow hired to design a real 18 hole layout.  Sept. 1916 The American Golfer notes Bendelow to lay out 27 holes.  Oct. 1916 The American Golfer notes Bendelow laid out an 18 hole course.

CC of Joplin (Joplin, MO) - Dec. 21, 1916 El Paso Herald article (see below) notes Bendelow laid out the Joplin course.
Elmwood Park Municipal GC (Omaha, NE) - Jan. 1916 The American Golfer notes 9 hole course laid out by Charles Johnson.
Santa Fe CC (Santa Fe, NM) - The List has 1930.  Dec. 21, 1916 El Paso Herald (see below) notes Bendelow laid out 18 hole course for Sante Fe CC.
Lakeview G&CC (Owasco, NY) - Looking for source information for this attribution.
Saint Clair CC (Pittsburgh, PA) - Noted in an Aug. 7, 1916 The Gazette Times article as 9 holes laid out by Bendelow, 9 holes to be laid out later.

El Paso CC (El Paso, TX) - The List has 1910.  Aug. 3, Aug. 17, Sept. 8 and Sept. 9, 1916 El Paso Herald articles note Bendelow laying out new 18 hole course.  Oct. 1916 The American Golfer notes Bendelow laid out a course in El Paso.
Oshkosh CC (Oshkosh, WI) - The List also has Algoma in Oshkosh in 1916.  Sept. 26, Oct. 19 and Oct. 20 Oshkosh Daily Northwestern articles (see below) note Bendelow's involvement.  Oct. 21, 1916 The Duluth Herald article notes Bendelow to lay out course in Oshkosh.

Cherry Hills Lodge and GC (Sturgeon Bay, WI) - June 1916 The American Golfer notes Bendelow laid out a 9 hole course in Sturgeon Bay.


Additions:

Peoria Municipal GC (Peoria, IL) - Nov. 1916 The American Golfer notes Bendelow laid out a public course in Peoria.

West Baden GC #2 (West Baden, IN)

Notes:

The List has an entry for Tryon CC with a date of 1916.  This course is considered a Ross course from that year.

El Paso Articles -

August 3, 1916 El Paso Herald-


August 17, 1916 El Paso Herald-


Sept. 9, 1916 El Paso Herald-



Dec. 21, 1916 El Paso Herald


Oshkosh Articles -

Sept. 26, 1916 Oshkosh Daily Northwestern



Oct. 19, 1916 Oshkosh Daily Northwestern



Oct. 20, 1916 Oshkosh Daily Northwestern

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Sven Nilsen

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #84 on: November 05, 2014, 05:49:22 PM »
While Bendelow was in El Paso during 1916 working on the Country Club course, he was also pushing for the development of a Municipal golf course in that town (article from the Sept. 8, 1916 edition of the El Paso Herald).  El Paso did build 27 holes of public golf in 1923, for which I have no information on the architect.  One to add to the list of possibilities.


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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #85 on: November 05, 2014, 05:59:31 PM »
There is a second instance of Bendelow promoting municipal golf with a course subsequently being built, this time from Cleveland.  The March 21, 1913 edition of The Evening Independent contained an article discussing Bendelow's desire to build a course on the city farms at Warrensville.  The Highland Park Municipal GC in Warrensville is reported in the early Annual Guides with a date of formation of 1913.  The course is noted as having 9 holes in the 1916 guide with 9 more being added.  This course, also, remains unattributed, although Sandy Alves is given credit for work in the late 20's.

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #86 on: November 05, 2014, 07:54:23 PM »
1917

Manchester CC (Manchester, CT)
West Orange CC (Oakland, FL) - The List also has an entry for Oakland CC (date Unknown) in Oakland, which I believe are the same course.  Sept. 13, 1917 Brooklyn Daily Eagle notes course being built by Bendelow.

Olympia Fields CC (Course #3) (Olympia Fields, IL) - Feb. 1917 The American Golfer notes #3 course laid out by Bendelow.  May 1919 The American Golfer article notes W. Park reversed the order of play, planned for the hazards and remodeled many of the greens.
Sinnissippi Park GC (Rockford, IL) - The list has 1912.  Other sources have 1914 for the original course.  Did Bendelow do the original layout?  Jan. 1917 The American Golfer notes Bendelow engaged to remodel the course.

Garrett CC (Garrett, IN) - March 16, 1917 Fort Way Sentinel notes Bendelow engaged as architect.  April 1917 The American Golfer notes Bendelow laid out a new course in Garrett.

Fort Dodge CC (Fort Dodge, IA) - Apr. 1917 The American Golfer notes Bendelow laid out a 9 hole course at Fort Dodge.

Detroit GC (Detroit Lakes, MN) - Should this be 1916?  Jan. 1916 The American Golfer notes 9 hole 3,334 yard course surveyed by Bendelow.

Beatrice CC (Beatrice, NE) - The List has 1916.
Mt. Kisco GC (Mt. Kisco, NY) - The List has 1896.  The List also has a second entry for "Mount Kisco" with date Unknown.
Grove City CC (Grove City, PA)
Jefferson Park GC (Par 3 Course) (Seattle, WA)
Lake Wandawega GC (Elkhorn, WI) - This should be Lake Waneawaga GC.
Fox River CC (Green Bay, WI) - June 1916 The American Golfer notes plans for course in Green Bay.  1917 Guide notes laid out by Bendelow, ready for play July 1917.


Additions:

Gary CC (Gary, IN) - Looking for sources for this attribution.
Brooklands CC (Brooklands, MI) - Bendelow noted as supervising the Spring work in a April 8, 1917 The Sunday Oregonian article.

Lake Junaluska (Lake Junaluska, NC) - Oct. 18, 1917 Brooklyn Daily Eagle article notes Bendelow laying out a 9 hole links.
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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #87 on: November 05, 2014, 08:12:34 PM »
In case you were wondering what Bendelow was thinking on the hot topic of the day in 1917, here are his thoughts on the amateur/professional debate (from the Feb. 14, 1917 edition of the El Paso Herald).

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #88 on: November 05, 2014, 10:23:54 PM »
The April 1919 American Golfer reported on a recent trip made by Bendelow (either in late 1918 or early 1919).  The courses worked on during this tour included La Cumbre, Santa Barbara, City Park (Denver), Mankato and a course in the Mission Hills section of Kansas City.



1918

La Cumbra CC (Santa Barbara, CA) - Jan. 24, 1919 El Paso Herald article notes Bendelow revising and expanding the course.  Work noted in the April 1919 American Golfer article noted above.

Santa Barbara CC (Santa Barbara, CA) - Work noted in the April 1919 American Golfer article noted above.
Boulder CC (Boulder, CO) - 1921 Spalding Official Golf Guide notes course laid out by Bendelow.

City Park GC (Denver, CO) - The List has 1914.  Nov. 19, 1917 Brooklyn Daily Eagle notes course laid out by Bendelow.  Work noted in the April 1919 American Golfer article noted above.

Orlando CC (Orlando, FL) - Other sources have Ross in 1918.  March 3, 1918 New York Herald notes Bendelow in Orlando to work on Orlando CC.

Lincoln Elks GC (Lincoln, IL)
Grand Hotel GC (Mackinac Island, MI)
Mankato CC (Mankato, MN) - The List has 1921.  Work noted in the April 1919 American Golfer article noted above.
Biloxi GC (Biloxi, MS) - Did Bendelow do the 18 hole course here as well?
Broadview GC (Carthage, MO) - The List has this as date Unknown.
Monongahela Valley CC (Monongahela, PA) - Is this the course laid out by Bendelow in Greensboro, PA as described in the June 1910 The American Golfer.

Town and Country Club (Fond Du Lac, WI) - The List has this as date Unknown.
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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #89 on: November 06, 2014, 12:20:50 PM »
1919

Bel Mar CC (Belvidere, IL)
Palos Park GC (Chicago, IL) - April 22, 1919 The Sun article and May 1919 The American Golfer (see below) note course laid out by Bendelow.  March 10, 1921 Blue Island Sun Standard has Bendelow commenting on the course.  Jan. 14, 1922 The American Golfer notes Bendelow laid out the "Palos Hills" course which was opening for play.

Pontiac Elks G&CC (Pontiac, IL)
Crawford County GC (nka Quail Creek CC) (Robinson, IL) - The List also has an entry for Robinson GC, which is the same course.
Elmwood G&CC (Marshalltown, IA) - Aug. 19 and Aub. 20, 1919 Evening Times - Republican articles (see below) note Bendelow laid out the course and returned to Chicago to prepare plans for it.
Plum Brook GC (Sandusky, OH) - The List has 1914. Aug. 19, 1919 Sandusky Star Journal notes Bendelow surveyed the course in connection with its reconstruction.

Huntington CC (Huntington, WV) - The course predates 1919, looking for evidence of the timing of Bendelow's involvement.
Fond du Lac CC (Fond du Lac, WI)
Wausau CC (Wausau, WI) - June 2, 1919 Lacrosse Tribune and Leader Press notes Bendelow remodeled the course.


Additions:

Clarmond CC (Belmond, IA) - Sept. 27, 1919 Evening Times Republican notes Bendelow working on this course.  Oct. 9, 1919 Pocahantas Democrat notes Bendelow drew up plans.


Palos Park (May 1919 The American Golfer) -





Elmwood -

Aug. 19, 1919 Evening Times Republican




Aug. 20, 1919 Evening Times Republican

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« Reply #90 on: November 06, 2014, 06:10:36 PM »
1920

Bloomingdale GC (Glendale GC) (Bloomingdale, IL) - The List has 1924 and has a separate entry for Glendale CC in Bloomingdale with a date of 1924.  Nov. 15, 1924 Chicago Daily Tribune notes Glendale GC laid out by Bendelow.
Ingersol Park GC (Rockford, IL) - The List has 1922.  Oct. 1919 Parks & Recreation notes Bendelow engaged to lay out 18 hole course.

Spring Road GC (Elmhurst, IL) - Need confirmation that Bendelow actually designed this course.  June 26, 1920 Oak Park Oak Leaves notes Bendelow looked over the site.

Connersville CC (Connersville, IN)
Ellis Park Municipal (Cedar Rapids, IA)
Clinton CC (Clinton, IA)
Sunnyside GC (Waterloo, IA) - The List has duplicate entries for Waterloo CC with a date of 1920, but the name of the course was Sunnysdie GC.  The List also has Red Carpet GC (1903).  There is a Red Carpet GC in Waterloo today, which is located on the site of the Country Club as described in one of the articles.  Oct. 21, 1919 Cedar Rapids Evening Gazette notes Bendelow planned 18 holes.  Oct. 31, 1919 Waterloo Evening Courier (see below) notes Bendelow to be engaged.  April 12, 1902 Waterloo Evening Courier notes Bendelow to start laying out the "Sunnyside" course.

Coldwater CC (Coldwater, MI)
Ludington GC (Lincoln Hill GC) (Ludington, MI)
Winona CC (Winona, MN) - Looking for evidence that Bendelow worked on the golf course, and not just the clubhouse.  Nov. 19, 1955 Winona Daily News notes course laid out by Ben Knight and that Bendelow designed the clubhouse.

Defiance GC (Defiance, OH)
Lorain CC (Lorain, OH)
Old Hickory GC (Beaver Dam, WI)
Nakoma CC (Madison, WI) - June 22, 1923 Madison State Journal article notes Bendelow visiting the site.  May 17, 1924 Madison State Journal notes Bendelow on site to see construction.  July 23, 1930 Madison Capital Times notes history of course and Bendelow's involvement.
Tripoli CC (Milwaukee, WI)
Burr Oaks (Madison, WI) - Looking for source information for this attribution.  Course if first noted in the 1929 Annual Guide with a date of organization of 1928.
Beulah Lake GC (Mukwonago, WI)
Oskaloosa GC (Oskaloosa, WI)

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Longwood GC (Crete, IL) - Looking for sources for this attribution.

Sunnyside (Waterloo) -



Nakoma -





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mike_beene

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #91 on: November 06, 2014, 06:35:56 PM »
I am confused about the reference to the Ft Worth Golf Club. The newspaper article says it is in the banks of the Red River.The Red River is 79 miles away? And was this course ever built?

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #92 on: November 06, 2014, 07:00:16 PM »
I am confused about the reference to the Ft Worth Golf Club. The newspaper article says it is in the banks of the Red River.The Red River is 79 miles away? And was this course ever built?

Mike:

Pretty sure that Fort Worth GC and Rivercrest are one and the same.  My guess is that the reference to the Red River was a mistake, and it should have been the Trinity River.

A Feb. 11, 1912 The Sun article notes Fort Worth GC finished its 6,300 yard course.

Hope this helps,

Sven
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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #93 on: November 06, 2014, 10:26:35 PM »
I've got Bryn Mawr as Langford and Moreau.
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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #94 on: November 07, 2014, 12:17:44 AM »
I've got Bryn Mawr as Langford and Moreau.

Tim:

As do I.  Bryn Mawr was on a previous version of the ASGCA list, and has since been removed.  It is included in the list of courses built by American Park Builders, and at one point I think it was included on the Bendelow list by mistake.

Right now, I'm going to take it off the listing in this thread.

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Tim_Cronin

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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #95 on: November 07, 2014, 01:36:48 AM »
I've got Bryn Mawr as Langford and Moreau.

Tim:

As do I.  Bryn Mawr was on a previous version of the ASGCA list, and has since been removed.  It is included in the list of courses built by American Park Builders, and at one point I think it was included on the Bendelow list by mistake.

Right now, I'm going to take it off the listing in this thread.

Sven

And no clue on Longwood, by the way. Current owners/management don't know, and didn't when I asked 15+ years ago. No amount of research has turned anything up.
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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #96 on: November 07, 2014, 11:41:32 AM »
1921

Greeley CC (Greeley, CO) - The List has 1928.  1921 Spalding Official Golf Guide notes course laid out by Bendelow.

Lakewood CC (aka Colorado GC) (Denver, CO) - The List only has 1908 date, but he came back in 1921.  1921 Spalding Official Golf Guide notes course being improved by Bendelow. 

Temple Terrace G&CC (Temple Terrace, FL)
Greenview GC (Centralia, IL) - The List has this as 1922.  Nov. 1921 Golfers Magazine notes Bendelow laying out a 9 hole course later to be extended to 18.

Columbus Park GC (Chicago, IL)
Sunnyside GC (Decatur, IL) - Nov. 11, 1921 Decatur Daily Review notes Bendelow laying out the course.  May 16, 1924 Decatur Daily Review (see below) notes opening of the Bendelow course.  Nov. 12, 1927 Decatur Daily Review (see below) notes refinements to the course bringing it back to Bendelow's original plan.

Le Roy GC (Le Roy, IL)
Naperville CC (Naperville, IL)
Saddle and Cycle Club (Chicago, IL) - List has this as date unknown. May 12, 1921 Chicago Tribune notes Bendelow installing the course.

Green River CC (Bluegrass CC) (Mommouth Cave, KY) - May 27, 1921 The Bourbon News notes Bendelow laying out the Blue Grass CC course.  June 1921 Golfers Magazine (see below) notes course laid out by Bendelow.  A 1922 Evening American article notes the approaching completion of the Bendelow designed Bluegrass CC.

West End CC (New Orleans, LA)
Marshall CC (Marshall, MI) - The List has 1922.
Columbia G&CC (Columbia, MO)
Kettenring CC (nka Eagle Rock GC) (Defiance, OH)
Brackenridge Heights CC (Natrona Heights, PA) - This course predates 1921.
Washington Park Municipal (Racine, WI) - The List has 1917.

Sunnyside -






Blue Grass -












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Berrien County CC (St. Joseph, MI) - Oct. 25, 1921 Chicago Tribune notes Bendelow to construct a course in Berrien County.
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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #97 on: November 07, 2014, 12:02:28 PM »
Sven -- Bendelow re-designed the original, member-created 9-hole course at Golden Valley in Minnesota -- when it was known as the Minneapolis Golf Club. The story's a bit convoluted; Bendelow first arrive in August 1916 -- just before taking the train to El Paso -- and laid out stakes for an 18-hole course. Work began that fall, but was not completed because most of the membership left the site for a new piece of land in St. Louis Park that October. The remaining 40 members changed the name of their club to the Golden Valley Golf Club, and brought Bendelow back the following spring. With a reduced budget, he laid out a new 9-hole course, which opened on April 28, 1917. Bendelow returned to Golden Valley that fall and designed a new 18-hole course. That course opened in 1918. It was later tweaked by several people, including William Watson, but Golden Valley got a complete redesign by A.W. Tillinghast in 1927.
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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #98 on: November 08, 2014, 12:52:30 PM »
1922

Lake CC (Eustis Lake, FL) - The name of this course as reported in the Annual Guides was Lake County CC.
Woodlawn CC (Farmer City, IL)
Dixmoor GC (Homewood, IL
Mt. Carroll GC (Mt. Carroll, IL) - The List has date Unknown.
Columbian GC (Oak Park, IL)
Urbana G&CC (Urbana, IL) - Jan 9, 1922 Decatur Review notes course staked out by Bendelow.

Evansville Municipal (Frendrich GC) (Evansville, IN) - The List has 1923 and has a separate listing for "Helfrich Hills GC" in Evansville, these were the same course.  1922 Annual Report of the City of Evansville notes Bendelow laying out the course.

Leavenworth CC (Lansing, KS)
Kansas City CC (Mission Hills, KS) - The List has a duplicate entry for KCCC in Missouri with date Unknown.
Albion GC (Albion, MI)
Duck Lake GC (Albion, MI) - Were Albion and Duck Lake the same course?
Huron Hills GC (Ann Arbor, MI)
Green Ridge CC (Grand Rapids, MI)
Hilands GC (Billings, MT) - April 25, 1937 Billings Gazette notes course was laid out by Bendelow 15 years ago.  1923 Annual Guide notes course under construction, to be done in 1924.

Riverview CC (Appleton, WI)
Lakeshore GC (Oshkosh, WI)

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Auburn CC (Auburn, IN) - March 22, 1922 Chicago Tribune notes Bendelow leaving for Auburn to lay out a course.

Greenview GC (Chicago, IL) - The List has Greenview in Centralia (with a date of 1922, which should actually be 1915), but not the Greenview in Chicago. Aug. 19, 1922 Oak Park Oak Leaves notes course laid out by Bendelow.
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Re: Breaking Down the Bendelow List
« Reply #99 on: November 08, 2014, 04:15:58 PM »
Sven,
Ottawa Park looks pretty intereting in these two photos. The info below, and on other sites, lists Jermain as the architect.

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