Donald Ross's Bold Golf Course Designs at Aronimink
Smylie Kaufman
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Innovative Bunker Design by Donald Ross at Aronimink Golf Club
During his work at Aronimink Golf Club, Donald Ross implemented a bold approach to bunker design that set his work apart from his usual style. Typically known for his large singular bunkers, Ross instead built complex groupings of three and four bunkers. This departure from his common designs raised questions about whether it was Ross or one of his associates, such as JB McGovern, who implemented these changes.
Aerial photographs from the Dallin Collection, captured by an enthusiastic golf photographer, have been instrumental in documenting these distinctive designs. These images not only show the bunkers clearly but also the broader area of Philadelphia, providing valuable historical insights into Ross’s architectural contributions during that time.
This innovative approach not only distinguishes Aronimink Golf Club but also reflects Ross’s competitive nature in golf architecture, demonstrating his desire to leave a significant mark on this renowned club. The unique character of the bunkers at Aronimink is seen as an essential part of its architectural identity, contributing to its uniqueness and historical importance within the golf community.
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