Golf Course Design
Orrin Edward Smith
Golf Course Designer
While not a household name to the casual golfer, Orrin Edward Smith was certainly one of the most productive golf course designers in the United States from the 1920’s to the 1950’s.
Smith first made a name for himself in 1914 when he served as construction superintendent for Willie Park, Jr. on Shuttle Meadow Country Club in New Britain, Connecticut. When the golf design business began to experience burgeoning growth following World War I, Smith became a protégé to world-class golf course architect Donald Ross.
Smith, whose close relationship with Ross continued for years, assumed primary responsibility for several of Ross’ projects including Longmeadow Country Club in Springfield, Massachusetts and Wampanoag Country Club in Connecticut.
In 1925, Smith emerged from Ross’ shadow to start his own private practice developing a reputation for designing short layouts that require strategic shot making along narrow, tree-lined fairways. His penchant for the steam shovel and the bulldozer allowed him to scrape out large rounded bunkers and create plateaus for tees and greens.
When the regional economy experienced a downward spiral in the 1930’s, Smith quickly found work remodeling and expanding golf courses, many of which had been original Donald Ross designs. He worked continuously until his retirement in 1955, mentoring other successful golf course architects, including William F. Mitchell and Al Zikorus.
Although he designed nearly two dozen golf courses east of the Mississippi, including Waterville Country Club in Maine, Hilly Dale Country Club in New York, and Framingham Country Club in Massachusetts, Smith’s only design in New Jersey was with Ross on River Vale Country Club, which is currently enjoying an exciting new beginning under the ownership of the Township of River Vale.
*Certain excerpts of this text taken from a Bradley Klein bio on Orrin Smith
Orrin Edward Smith
Courses Built
- Framingham Country Club – Private in Framingham
- North Adams Country Club – Semi-Private in Clarksburg
- Pine Valley Golf Club – Public in Southington
- Plandome Country Club in Plandome
- River Vale Country Club – Public in River Vale
- Rochester Country Club – Private in Gonic
- Tumble Brook Country Club – Blue Nine in Bloomfield
- Waterville Country Club – Semi-Private in Oakland
- Westover Golf Club – Public in Granby
- White at Stanley Municipal Golf Course – Public in New Britain
- Woodbridge Country Club – Private in Woodbridge
Source: http://www.worldgolf.com/golf-architects/orrin-e-smith.html