(1861-1927)

At the turn of the century, Travis learned the design trade as a consultant to John Duncan
Dunn, but didn’t gain notoriety as an architect until he remodeled his home course, Garden City Golf Club. Travis was a runner-up in the 1902 U.S. Open, he was also a student of golf course architecture and later founded The American Golfer magazine.

If he made a bad shot
on a Walter Travis golf hole,
his friend A.W.
Tillinghast
once joked,
he didn’t
need to ask where it
was.
“I know it’s in a bunker.”

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