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George C. Thomas Jr.

George Clifford Thomas Jr. (October 3, 1873 – February 23, 1932) was an American golf course architect, botanist, and writer. He designed the original course at Whitemarsh Valley Country Club, outside Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; and more than twenty courses in California, including Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades and Red Hill Country Club in Rancho Cucamonga.

George C. Thomas Jr.
Born(1873-10-03)October 3, 1873
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
DiedFebruary 23, 1932(1932-02-23) (aged 58)
Beverly Hills, California
EducationUniversity of Pennsylvania
Occupation(s)Golf course architect, botanist, writer
Spouse
Edna H. Ridge
(m. 1901)
Children2
Signature

Thomas, along with A.W. Tillinghast, William Flynn, Hugh Wilson, George Crump, and William Fownes together made up the "Philadelphia School" of golf course architecture. Together, the group designed over 300 courses, 27 of which are on in the top 100 golf courses in the world.[1]

Biography edit

 
16th hole, Whitemarsh Valley Country Club, Erdenheim, Pennsylvania, 1913

Thomas was born in Philadelphia on October 3, 1873.[2] He attended Episcopal Academy, and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1894. His father was a partner in the investment bank Drexel & Company, where the son worked until 1907. As a teenager, he began designing a golf course on his family's suburban estate, Bloomfield Farm.[3] He sold the course in 1908 to a group of golfers who converted it into Whitemarsh Valley Country Club. He designed a 9-hole course in Marion, Massachusetts, and a course in Spring Lake Heights, New Jersey.

In the 1910s, he was able to observe some of the pioneers of golf course design working near Philadelphia. He was a founding member of Sunnybrook Golf Club, and witnessed Donald Ross's 1914-15 construction of its original course in Flourtown, Pennsylvania.[4] He was friends with Hugh Wilson, who designed Merion Golf Club's original East Course in 1912, and its original West Course in 1914; with George Crump, who designed Pine Valley Golf Club's original course in 1915; and with A. W. Tillinghast, who later designed the Philadelphia Cricket Club's original course in Flourtown. Crump, Tillinghast, Wilson, William Flynn (who constructed Wilson's courses at Merion), and Thomas were masters of the "Philadelphia School" of golf course design, which encouraged high-risk/high-reward play.[5]

He served in the Army Air Service during World War I, attaining the rank of captain. "The Captain" remained his nickname for the rest of his life.

He moved to California in 1919, where he designed the course at La Cumbre Country Club in Santa Barbara. William P. Bell collaborated and supervised its construction. He and Bell later collaborated on courses for Los Angeles Country Club, Ojai Country Club, Bel-Air Country Club, Fox Hills Golf Course, Red Hill Country Club, and others.

In 1926, he published a seminal book, Golf Course Architecture in America, in which he stated the goal behind his work: "When you play a course and remember each hole, it has individuality and change. If your mind cannot recall the exact sequence of the holes, that course lacks the great assets of originality and diversity."[6]

He considered the course at Red Hill Country Club to be his masterpiece. It is the only one of his courses that has never been extensively altered.

Dogs and roses edit

 
"Bloomfield Abundance Rose", hybridized by Thomas in 1920

He raised English setters, and was one of the founders of the English Setter Club of America.[7]

In 1912, he began breeding roses on Bloomfield Farm, trying to create a variety that would thrive in Philadelphia's Mid-Atlantic climate. His botanical work continued in California, where he cultivated some 1,200 varieties, including his own "Bloomfield" hybrids.[8] He wrote two books on roses.

Family edit

He married Edna H. Ridge in Philadelphia on July 6, 1901. They had two children: George Clifford III, born April 13, 1905; and Josephine Moorehead, born April 14, 1907.[2] Thomas died of a heart attack at their home in Beverly Hills on February 23, 1932.[9]

Legacy edit

Geoff Shackelford, a golf course architect and author, wrote a 1995 history of Riviera Country Club and a 1996 biography of Thomas.[10]

In 2008, Thomas was posthumously inducted into the Southern California Golf Association's Hall of Fame.[11]

In 2010, Gil Hanse restored the North Course at Los Angeles Country Club to Thomas's 1921 design.[12] On Golf Digest's 2010 list of the 100 greatest golf courses in America, Riviera Country Club was ranked 31st, and the restored North Course at Los Angeles Country Club was ranked 47th.[13]

In June 2012, the first George C. Thomas Jr. Invitational Tournament was held on the North Course at Los Angeles Country Club.[14]

Golf courses edit

External videos
 
  Hole 1, Riviera (U.S. Open) on YouTube
  George C. Thomas Jr. on YouTube

References edit

  1. ^ Philadelphia School
  2. ^ a b Jordan, John W., ed. (1921). Encyclopedia of Pennsylvania Biography, Illustrated. Vol. XIII. New York: Lewis Historical Publishing Company. p. 63. Retrieved June 22, 2023 – via Google Books.
  3. ^ . CRGIS: Cultural Resources Geographic Information System. Archived from the original (Searchable database) on July 21, 2007. Retrieved August 25, 2013. Note: This includes George E. Thomas (August 1978). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form: Compton and Bloomfield" (PDF). Retrieved May 24, 2012.[permanent dead link]
  4. ^ Sunnybrook Golf Club History
  5. ^ William Flynn biographical sketch
  6. ^ Golf Course Architecture in America (1926), p. 136.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on February 3, 2011. Retrieved October 16, 2012.
  8. ^ Dan McMasters, Two Centuries of the Rose in California (American Rose Society, 1977), p. 27.
  9. ^ "Geo. C. Thomas, Jr., Dies in California". The Philadelphia Inquirer. February 24, 1932. p. 3. Retrieved June 22, 2023 – via Newspapers.com.
  10. ^ Geoff Shackelford blog
  11. ^ SCGA Hall of Fame
  12. ^ North Course, Los Angeles Country Club restoration
  13. ^ "100 Greatest Golf Courses in America" (2010) from Golf Digest.
  14. ^ George C. Thomas Jr. Invitational
  15. ^ . Archived from the original on September 15, 2012. Retrieved October 15, 2012.
  16. ^ Red Hill Country Club Our Story
  17. ^ Saticoy Country Club history
  18. ^ Harding Memorial Golf Course
  19. ^ Ojai Country Club history
  20. ^ Riviera Country Club -- A hole-by-hole tour
  21. ^ Stanford Golf Course
  • Geoffrey S. Cornish, Ronald E. Whitten: The Architects of Golf. HarperCollins, New York 1993. ISBN 0062700820
  • Geoff Shackelford: The Riviera Country Club; A Definitive History. Riviera Country Club 1995.
  • Geoff Shackelford: The Captain: George C. Thomas Jr. and His Golf Architecture. Sleeping Bear Press, Chelsea 1996. ISBN 1886947287
  • George C. Thomas Jr.: The Practical Book of Outdoor Rose-growing for the Home Garden. J.B. Lippincott Co., Philadelphia 1914.
  • George C. Thomas Jr.: Golf Course Architecture in America: Its Strategy and Construction. John Wiley & Sons, New York 1926. Reprint: Clocktower Press, Ann Arbor 1997. ISBN 1886947147
  • George C. Thomas Jr.: Breeding Roses at Home. American Rose Society, 1929.

External links edit

  • New York Times obituary, February 29, 1932
  • George C. Thomas Jr. from Whitemarsh Valley Country Club.
  • Riviera Country Club: A Historian's Dream Article
  • Stanford University Golf Course
  • George C. Thomas Jr. at Find a Grave

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George Clifford Thomas Jr October 3 1873 February 23 1932 was an American golf course architect botanist and writer He designed the original course at Whitemarsh Valley Country Club outside Philadelphia Pennsylvania and more than twenty courses in California including Riviera Country Club in Pacific Palisades and Red Hill Country Club in Rancho Cucamonga George C Thomas Jr Born 1873 10 03 October 3 1873Philadelphia PennsylvaniaDiedFebruary 23 1932 1932 02 23 aged 58 Beverly Hills CaliforniaEducationUniversity of PennsylvaniaOccupation s Golf course architect botanist writerSpouseEdna H Ridge m 1901 wbr Children2SignatureThomas along with A W Tillinghast William Flynn Hugh Wilson George Crump and William Fownes together made up the Philadelphia School of golf course architecture Together the group designed over 300 courses 27 of which are on in the top 100 golf courses in the world 1 Contents 1 Biography 1 1 Dogs and roses 1 2 Family 1 3 Legacy 2 Golf courses 3 References 4 External linksBiography edit nbsp 16th hole Whitemarsh Valley Country Club Erdenheim Pennsylvania 1913Thomas was born in Philadelphia on October 3 1873 2 He attended Episcopal Academy and graduated from the University of Pennsylvania in 1894 His father was a partner in the investment bank Drexel amp Company where the son worked until 1907 As a teenager he began designing a golf course on his family s suburban estate Bloomfield Farm 3 He sold the course in 1908 to a group of golfers who converted it into Whitemarsh Valley Country Club He designed a 9 hole course in Marion Massachusetts and a course in Spring Lake Heights New Jersey In the 1910s he was able to observe some of the pioneers of golf course design working near Philadelphia He was a founding member of Sunnybrook Golf Club and witnessed Donald Ross s 1914 15 construction of its original course in Flourtown Pennsylvania 4 He was friends with Hugh Wilson who designed Merion Golf Club s original East Course in 1912 and its original West Course in 1914 with George Crump who designed Pine Valley Golf Club s original course in 1915 and with A W Tillinghast who later designed the Philadelphia Cricket Club s original course in Flourtown Crump Tillinghast Wilson William Flynn who constructed Wilson s courses at Merion and Thomas were masters of the Philadelphia School of golf course design which encouraged high risk high reward play 5 He served in the Army Air Service during World War I attaining the rank of captain The Captain remained his nickname for the rest of his life He moved to California in 1919 where he designed the course at La Cumbre Country Club in Santa Barbara William P Bell collaborated and supervised its construction He and Bell later collaborated on courses for Los Angeles Country Club Ojai Country Club Bel Air Country Club Fox Hills Golf Course Red Hill Country Club and others In 1926 he published a seminal book Golf Course Architecture in America in which he stated the goal behind his work When you play a course and remember each hole it has individuality and change If your mind cannot recall the exact sequence of the holes that course lacks the great assets of originality and diversity 6 He considered the course at Red Hill Country Club to be his masterpiece It is the only one of his courses that has never been extensively altered Dogs and roses edit nbsp Bloomfield Abundance Rose hybridized by Thomas in 1920He raised English setters and was one of the founders of the English Setter Club of America 7 In 1912 he began breeding roses on Bloomfield Farm trying to create a variety that would thrive in Philadelphia s Mid Atlantic climate His botanical work continued in California where he cultivated some 1 200 varieties including his own Bloomfield hybrids 8 He wrote two books on roses Family edit He married Edna H Ridge in Philadelphia on July 6 1901 They had two children George Clifford III born April 13 1905 and Josephine Moorehead born April 14 1907 2 Thomas died of a heart attack at their home in Beverly Hills on February 23 1932 9 Legacy edit Geoff Shackelford a golf course architect and author wrote a 1995 history of Riviera Country Club and a 1996 biography of Thomas 10 In 2008 Thomas was posthumously inducted into the Southern California Golf Association s Hall of Fame 11 In 2010 Gil Hanse restored the North Course at Los Angeles Country Club to Thomas s 1921 design 12 On Golf Digest s 2010 list of the 100 greatest golf courses in America Riviera Country Club was ranked 31st and the restored North Course at Los Angeles Country Club was ranked 47th 13 In June 2012 the first George C Thomas Jr Invitational Tournament was held on the North Course at Los Angeles Country Club 14 Golf courses editWhitemarsh Valley Country Club Erdenheim Pennsylvania 1892 1908 Marion Golf Club Marion Massachusetts 9 holes 1900 Spring Lake Golf Club Spring Lake Heights New Jersey 1911 15 La Cumbre Country Club Santa Barbara California 1920 with William P Bell demolished Red Hill Country Club Rancho Cucamonga California 9 holes 1921 and 9 holes with William P Bell 1946 16 North Course Los Angeles Country Club Los Angeles California 1921 redesign with Herbert Fowler 1927 28 redesign with William P Bell Now restored to Thomas s 1921 design Saticoy Country Club Ventura California 9 holes 1923 17 Now Saticoy Regional Golf Course Los Angeles Municipal Courses Griffith Park Los Angeles California 36 holes 1923 Renamed the Woodrow Wilson and Warren G Harding Memorial Golf Courses 18 Palos Verdes Golf Club Palos Verdes Estates California 1924 Consulted to William P Bell design Ojai Country Club Ojai California 1925 with William P Bell 19 Now Ojai Valley Inn amp Spa Bel Air Country Club Bel Air Los Angeles California 1926 with William P Bell Riviera Country Club Pacific Palisades California 1927 with William P Bell 20 Fox Hills Golf Course Culver City California 1927 with William P Bell demolished Now the site of Culver City Shopping Mall Stanford University Golf Course Stanford California 1930 with William P Bell 21 External videos nbsp nbsp Hole 1 Riviera U S Open on YouTube nbsp George C Thomas Jr on YouTube nbsp Wilson and Harding Golf Courses center far left Griffith Park Los Angeles California nbsp 18th hole Riviera Country Club Pacific Palisades California Because of the half bowl shape of the topography this hole is nicknamed The Amphitheater nbsp 12th hole Palos Verdes Golf Club Palos Verdes Estates California nbsp 14th hole Palos Verdes Golf Course designed by George C Thomas amp William P Bell photo taken in 2003 References edit Philadelphia School a b Jordan John W ed 1921 Encyclopedia of Pennsylvania Biography Illustrated Vol XIII New York Lewis Historical Publishing Company p 63 Retrieved June 22 2023 via Google Books National Historic Landmarks amp National Register of Historic Places in Pennsylvania CRGIS Cultural Resources Geographic Information System Archived from the original Searchable database on July 21 2007 Retrieved August 25 2013 Note This includes George E Thomas August 1978 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Form Compton and Bloomfield PDF Retrieved May 24 2012 permanent dead link Sunnybrook Golf Club History William Flynn biographical sketch Golf Course Architecture in America 1926 p 136 English Setter Club of America history Archived from the original on February 3 2011 Retrieved October 16 2012 Dan McMasters Two Centuries of the Rose in California American Rose Society 1977 p 27 Geo C Thomas Jr Dies in California The Philadelphia Inquirer February 24 1932 p 3 Retrieved June 22 2023 via Newspapers com Geoff Shackelford blog SCGA Hall of Fame North Course Los Angeles Country Club restoration 100 Greatest Golf Courses in America 2010 from Golf Digest George C Thomas Jr Invitational Spring Lake Golf Club history Archived from the original on September 15 2012 Retrieved October 15 2012 Red Hill Country Club Our Story Saticoy Country Club history Harding Memorial Golf Course Ojai Country Club history Riviera Country Club A hole by hole tour Stanford Golf Course Geoffrey S Cornish Ronald E Whitten The Architects of Golf HarperCollins New York 1993 ISBN 0062700820 Geoff Shackelford The Riviera Country Club A Definitive History Riviera Country Club 1995 Geoff Shackelford The Captain George C Thomas Jr and His Golf Architecture Sleeping Bear Press Chelsea 1996 ISBN 1886947287 George C Thomas Jr The Practical Book of Outdoor Rose growing for the Home Garden J B Lippincott Co Philadelphia 1914 George C Thomas Jr Golf Course Architecture in America Its Strategy and Construction John Wiley amp Sons New York 1926 Reprint Clocktower Press Ann Arbor 1997 ISBN 1886947147 George C Thomas Jr Breeding Roses at Home American Rose Society 1929 External links editNew York Times obituary February 29 1932 George C Thomas Jr from Whitemarsh Valley Country Club Riviera Country Club A Historian s Dream Article Stanford University Golf Course George C Thomas Jr at Find a Grave 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