Publisher's Synopsis
"Red Hill Country Club in Rancho Cucamonga, California, came into being during the 1920s. Businessman and citrus grower Albert L. Swift saw the potential in the 260 acres of land. He invited his friend, golf course architect George C. Thomas Jr., to design a golf course that respected the natural topography and took advantage of the panoramic grandeur of the mountains. The first nine holes were shaped into a top-flight golf course. Planning for the second nine began in mid-1946 by noted golf course designer William "Billy" Park Bell. Those who read this pictorial history do so in celebration of the club's one-hundredth anniversary. Readers should come away with a deeper understanding of why Red Hill Country Club is so treasured and of the people who have cared for its legacy along the way"--.