Seth Raynor (1874 – 1926) was a prolific American golf course architect, despite never becoming an avid golfer. He built over 100 courses in about 20 years, his first in 1914 at age 38. His mentor and co-architect on several courses was Charles Blair Macdonald, the first great golf course architect in the United States and the creator of the National Golf Links of America.
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