In the early 1920s, Inwood hosted two major championships, won by two of the game's legends.
The PGA Championship in 1921 was won by Walter Hagen, the first of his five wins in that major, then a match play competition.
Two years later, 21-year-old amateur Bobby Jones won the U.S. Open, the first of his four titles in that championship.
When Bobby Cruickshank made birdie on the last hole to tie, Jones found himself needing to win an 18-hole playoff to secure his first championship.
Calmly executing what would prove to be one of the finest shots of his career, Jones drilled a two-iron to within eight feet of the pin.