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George C. Thomas

Thomas began his career as one of the "Philadelphia School" golf course architects emerging in the 1910s-1920s. He moved to Southern California before 1920. During the 1920s explosion of golf course construction, he went on to design several significant courses in California: La Cumbre, Santa Barbara, CA (1920, Demolished) Los Angeles CC-North, Los Angeles, CA (1921, Altered) Ojai Valley Inn, Ojai, CA (1925) Griffith Park-Harding, Los Angeles, CA (1926) Bel-Air Country Club, Los Angeles, CA (1927, Altered) Riviera, Pacific Palisades, CA (1927)

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