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A. V. Macan

Arthur Vernon Macan, Jr. (1882–1964) was an Irish immigrant to Canada who designed golf courses in western North America, primarily in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest.[5][6][7] He won the Pacific Northwest Amateur in 1913.

A.V. Macan
Born1882
Dublin, Ireland
DiedAugust 1964 (aged 82)
Alma materTrinity College Dublin
Occupation(s)Attorney,
Golf course architect
Known forgolf course design
SpouseJuliet Adelaide Richards Macan[2]
Children2
Parent(s)A.V. Macan, Sr.
(1843–1908)
Mary A. Wanklyn Macan
(18xx–1886)[3][4]
Military career
Allegiance Canada
Service/branch Canadian Army, (CEF)
Years of service1916–1918
RankLieutenant
Battles/warsWorld War I:
Battle of Vimy Ridge

A lawyer by trade, Macan was born in Ireland, the son of Dr. A.V. Macan (1843–1908), a noted physician who was knighted.[3][8]

Early years edit

Macan's mother died in 1886 when he was four; he was raised in Dublin. He attended the Shrewsbury School in England and Trinity College Dublin.[8] Introduced to golf around age nine, he became one of the top players in Ireland, and quickly tired of the legal profession. He moved his family to western Canada and settled in British Columbia at Victoria in 1912.[7]

World War I edit

In his early 30s, he volunteered for service in World War I in 1916 as an officer in the Canadian Expeditionary Force of the Canadian Army,[9][10] and was wounded by a shell casing fragment in 1917 at the Battle of Vimy Ridge in France.[11] Blood poisoning in his left foot resulted in the amputation of his lower left leg.[12][13] After the war, he returned to Canada and continued to play competitive golf and design courses.

Courses designed edit

Canada edit

British Columbia edit

Qualicum (1913), Royal Colwood (1913; 1921–1922 renovation), Cowichan (1922), Marine Drive (1923), Gleneagles (1927), Gorge Vale (1920 & 1930), Langara Golf Course (1926), old Shaughnessy Heights (1927; 1940 renovation), Stanley Park Par-3 (1927), University (1927), Victoria (1930 & 1955 renovations), Manito Country Club (1935), Cowichan (1947), Kelowna (1949 & 1959 renovations), Nanaimo (1953 & 1961), McCleery (1956), Richmond (1959), new Shaughnessy (1959), Capilano (1960 renovation), Penticton (1961 renovation), and Queen Elizabeth Park (1961).

United States edit

Washington edit

Inglewood (1920, 1928 renovation), Chehalis (1922), Manito (1922),[14] Waverly (1922 – 1950s renovation), Rainier (1923 – front nine), Glen Acres (1924), Fircrest (1924), Broadmoor (1925), Seattle (1950 renovation), Overlake (1953), Sun Willows (1954), Yakima (1956 back nine), Everett (1962 renovation), Lake Spanaway Municipal (1964), and Sunland (1964).

Oregon edit

Columbia-Edgewater (1924), Alderwood (1924; 1949 renovation), Astoria (1924), Illahe Hills (1928), Colwood National (1928), Lloyds (1930), Gearhart (1932 renovation)

Idaho edit

Hillcrest (1940; 1957 & 1961 renovations), Purple Sage Municipal (1963)

California edit

California Golf Club (1925), Contra Costa (1925), San Geronimo (1961)[7]

Death edit

Macan died at age 82 in August 1964 on the Olympic Peninsula in Sequim, Washington; he had a fatal heart attack while working on site of what was to become the Sunland Golf Club.[1]

Honours edit

Macan was inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame in 2018.[15]

References edit

  1. ^ a b Olson, Arv (2012). Backspin: 120 Years of Golf in British Columbia. Heritage House Publishing Co. Ltd. pp. 34–36. ISBN 9781927051412.
  2. ^ Golf Architecture
  3. ^ a b Cosgrave, Ephraim MacDowel (1908). "Dublin and Co. Dublin. Contemporary Biographies: Sir A.V. Macan". W.T. Pike & Co. p. 190.
  4. ^ "Macan, Arthur Vernon (DNB12)". Wikisouce. Retrieved October 3, 2015.
  5. ^ Stambaugh, Scott (2009). The resurrection of A.V. Macan in the Pacific Northwest. Golf Architecture, A worldwide perspective. pp. 35–46. ISBN 9781455615919. {{cite book}}: Unknown parameter |agency= ignored (help)
  6. ^ Mingay, Jeff (February 10, 2010). "AV Macan: Canada's democrat of golf". Golf Course Architecture. Retrieved October 3, 2015.
  7. ^ a b c "A.V. Macan: Golf Course Architect for the Pacific Northwest". Nanaimo Golf Club. Retrieved December 11, 2015.
  8. ^ a b "Arthur Vernon Macan". Pacific Northwest Golf Association. Hall of Fame. Retrieved October 3, 2015.
  9. ^ Stephenson, Paul (October 16, 2007). . Great War Forum. Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved October 4, 2015.
  10. ^ "Golf child's play to patrol's duty". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. November 27, 1916. p. 16.
  11. ^ "Macan, golf champ, wounded at Vimy". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. May 10, 1917. p. 20.
  12. ^ "Macan, golf champ, wounded". Spokane Daily Chronicle. Washington. August 22, 1917. p. 14.
  13. ^ Sheehan, John (July 18, 2002). "Vernon Macan (long article)". Golf Club Atlas. Retrieved October 3, 2015.[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ "Sporty holes on Manito course". Spokesman-Review. (Spokane, Washington). December 11, 1921. p. 3, sports.
  15. ^ "A.V. Macan – Canadian Golf Hall of Fame". Golf Canada.

External links edit

  • World Golf: Courses built – Vernon Macan
  • Cybergolf – Shaughnessy – Arthur Vernon Macan's crowning achievement
  • – A.V. Macan's and Royal Colwood's place in course architecture on the Pacific Coast

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Arthur Vernon Macan Jr 1882 1964 was an Irish immigrant to Canada who designed golf courses in western North America primarily in British Columbia and the Pacific Northwest 5 6 7 He won the Pacific Northwest Amateur in 1913 A V MacanBorn1882Dublin IrelandDiedAugust 1964 aged 82 Sequim Washington U S 1 Alma materTrinity College DublinOccupation s Attorney Golf course architectKnown forgolf course designSpouseJuliet Adelaide Richards Macan 2 Children2Parent s A V Macan Sr 1843 1908 Mary A Wanklyn Macan 18xx 1886 3 4 Military careerAllegianceCanadaService wbr branchCanadian Army CEF Years of service1916 1918RankLieutenantBattles warsWorld War I Battle of Vimy Ridge A lawyer by trade Macan was born in Ireland the son of Dr A V Macan 1843 1908 a noted physician who was knighted 3 8 Contents 1 Early years 2 World War I 3 Courses designed 3 1 Canada 3 1 1 British Columbia 3 2 United States 3 2 1 Washington 3 2 2 Oregon 3 3 Idaho 3 4 California 4 Death 5 Honours 6 References 7 External linksEarly years editMacan s mother died in 1886 when he was four he was raised in Dublin He attended the Shrewsbury School in England and Trinity College Dublin 8 Introduced to golf around age nine he became one of the top players in Ireland and quickly tired of the legal profession He moved his family to western Canada and settled in British Columbia at Victoria in 1912 7 World War I editIn his early 30s he volunteered for service in World War I in 1916 as an officer in the Canadian Expeditionary Force of the Canadian Army 9 10 and was wounded by a shell casing fragment in 1917 at the Battle of Vimy Ridge in France 11 Blood poisoning in his left foot resulted in the amputation of his lower left leg 12 13 After the war he returned to Canada and continued to play competitive golf and design courses Courses designed editCanada edit British Columbia edit Qualicum 1913 Royal Colwood 1913 1921 1922 renovation Cowichan 1922 Marine Drive 1923 Gleneagles 1927 Gorge Vale 1920 amp 1930 Langara Golf Course 1926 old Shaughnessy Heights 1927 1940 renovation Stanley Park Par 3 1927 University 1927 Victoria 1930 amp 1955 renovations Manito Country Club 1935 Cowichan 1947 Kelowna 1949 amp 1959 renovations Nanaimo 1953 amp 1961 McCleery 1956 Richmond 1959 new Shaughnessy 1959 Capilano 1960 renovation Penticton 1961 renovation and Queen Elizabeth Park 1961 United States edit Washington edit Inglewood 1920 1928 renovation Chehalis 1922 Manito 1922 14 Waverly 1922 1950s renovation Rainier 1923 front nine Glen Acres 1924 Fircrest 1924 Broadmoor 1925 Seattle 1950 renovation Overlake 1953 Sun Willows 1954 Yakima 1956 back nine Everett 1962 renovation Lake Spanaway Municipal 1964 and Sunland 1964 Oregon edit Columbia Edgewater 1924 Alderwood 1924 1949 renovation Astoria 1924 Illahe Hills 1928 Colwood National 1928 Lloyds 1930 Gearhart 1932 renovation Idaho edit Hillcrest 1940 1957 amp 1961 renovations Purple Sage Municipal 1963 California edit California Golf Club 1925 Contra Costa 1925 San Geronimo 1961 7 Death editMacan died at age 82 in August 1964 on the Olympic Peninsula in Sequim Washington he had a fatal heart attack while working on site of what was to become the Sunland Golf Club 1 Honours editMacan was inducted into the Canadian Golf Hall of Fame in 2018 15 References edit a b Olson Arv 2012 Backspin 120 Years of Golf in British Columbia Heritage House Publishing Co Ltd pp 34 36 ISBN 9781927051412 Golf Architecture a b Cosgrave Ephraim MacDowel 1908 Dublin and Co Dublin Contemporary Biographies Sir A V Macan W T Pike amp Co p 190 Macan Arthur Vernon DNB12 Wikisouce Retrieved October 3 2015 Stambaugh Scott 2009 The resurrection of A V Macan in the Pacific Northwest Golf Architecture A worldwide perspective pp 35 46 ISBN 9781455615919 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a Unknown parameter agency ignored help Mingay Jeff February 10 2010 AV Macan Canada s democrat of golf Golf Course Architecture Retrieved October 3 2015 a b c A V Macan Golf Course Architect for the Pacific Northwest Nanaimo Golf Club Retrieved December 11 2015 a b Arthur Vernon Macan Pacific Northwest Golf Association Hall of Fame Retrieved October 3 2015 Stephenson Paul October 16 2007 Researching Canadian golf architects AV Macan and Stanley Thompson Great War Forum Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved October 4 2015 Golf child s play to patrol s duty Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington November 27 1916 p 16 Macan golf champ wounded at Vimy Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington May 10 1917 p 20 Macan golf champ wounded Spokane Daily Chronicle Washington August 22 1917 p 14 Sheehan John July 18 2002 Vernon Macan long article Golf Club Atlas Retrieved October 3 2015 permanent dead link Sporty holes on Manito course Spokesman Review Spokane Washington December 11 1921 p 3 sports A V Macan Canadian Golf Hall of Fame Golf Canada External links editWorld Golf Courses built Vernon Macan Cybergolf Shaughnessy Arthur Vernon Macan s crowning achievement Inside Golf Canada A V Macan s and Royal Colwood s place in course architecture on the Pacific Coast Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title A V Macan amp oldid 1178157652, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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