![]() These audits are copied from the Federal Audit Clearinghouse. We also link to copies of audits nonprofit organizations that spent $750,000 or more in Federal grant money in a single fiscal year since 2016. This consists of separate releases by the IRS of Form 990 documents processed by the agency, which we update regularly. In addition to the raw summary data, we link to PDFs and digital copies of full Form 990 documents wherever possible. This data release includes only a subset of what can be found in the full Form 990s. The summary data contains information processed by the IRS during the 2012-2019 calendar years this generally consists of filings for the 2011-2018 fiscal years, but may include older records. F.E.Nonprofit Explorer includes summary data for nonprofit tax returns and full Form 990 documents, in both PDF and digital formats.Clearwater Country Club, Clearwater, FL.Editorial Note: Although no specifics are given about the reasons for Woods’ trip to Philadelphia, it is possible that it related to work on Gulph Mills, Sunnybrook or Pine Valley. January 4 Maxwell “recently returned from Philadelphia.” Editorial Note: Although no specifics are given about the reasons for Maxwell’s trip to Philadelphia, it is possible that it related to work on Gulph Mills, Sunnybrook or Pine Valley.Īpril 10 Dean Woods leaves Ardmore for Philadelphia where he will be until the fall. October 25 Maxwell leaves Ardmore for Philadelphia “on a business trip.” Editorial Note: Although no specifics are given about the reasons for Maxwell’s trip to Philadelphia, it is possible that it related to work on Gulph Mills, Sunnybrook or Pine Valley. Whitten (1981) dates Maxwell’s work at Pine Valley to 1933 and “The Midwest Associate” by Chris Clouser (2006) dates them to 1933-1935. We note that “The Architects of Golf” by Geoffrey S. March 29 Maxwell “given a contract to remodel the Pine Valley golf course near Philadelphia.” Editorial Note: It is not clear whether this is a reference to the work credited to Maxwell in 1929 or a contract for additional work. It is possible, however, that the work described in this article includes Pine Valley. ![]() Editorial Note: It is not clear which courses Maxwell was working on “in the east” since his known projects at the time were in the Midwest (Michigan and Illinois) and Oklahoma. May 7 Maxwell is “in the east building courses”. Maxwell to the Club, and in recognition of his offer to respond at any time to any request of the Club for improvements or minor changes in the course without compensation.” ĭecember 16 Maxwell, already a Nonresident Member at Pine Valley, is made an Honorary Member “in view of the services and advice which have been rendered by Mr. October Maxwell removes the hump in front of the 4th green and builds three bunkers to the right of 5th green at Pine Valley to counter the steep fall off into the woods. Editorial Note: According to Chris Clouser in “The Midwest Associate” (2006), Maxwell also changed the 8th green at approximately the same time as the 9th, although Clouser dates Maxwell’s work at Pine Valley to 1933-1935. Maxwell also deepens and extends the bunker separating the old and new greens. March 28 Maxwell will undertake the “remodeling of several of the greens of the Pine Valley golf course.” Dean Woods “will supervise work on the course.” Īpril Maxwell brings the original left 9th green at Pine Valley about 20' forward and builds bunkers behind it so that an overshot would not fall down the ledge into the 18th hole. ![]() ![]() Unknown Maxwell is listed as a member of Pine Valley on the club’s membership roster. ![]()
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