Wayne Stiles remodeled the original 9-hole layout at Brunswick Golf Club in the early 1920s then Geoff Cornish and his Canadian partner Bill Robinson added another nine in 1964 to create the 18-hole layout that’s still in play today.
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Wayne Stiles remodeled the original 9-hole layout at Brunswick Golf Club in the early 1920s then Geoff Cornish and his Canadian partner Bill Robinson added another nine in 1964 to create the 18-hole layout that’s still in play today.


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Wayne Stiles remodeled the original 9-hole layout at Brunswick Golf Club in the early 1920s then Geoff Cornish and his Canadian partner Bill Robinson added another nine in 1964 to create the 18-hole layout that’s still in play today.
In The Life and Work of Wayne Stiles, authors Bob Labbance and Kevin Mendik write: “although on relatively flat terrain for a Stiles course, there are several classic Stiles features, among them the high shelf green on the 10th hole, and the strategic mound at the front left of the green on the par five 16th.
Many of the holes require a well-struck ball thread through a narrow opening in front of the green. Even for Stiles aficionados, don’t miss the Geoff Cornish front nine, which has back to back par threes (4 & 5) that share a pond.”