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Donald’s Digs

The Ross Cottage gets a mulligan

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D

ornoch Cottage is to golfers what Graceland is

to silver-haired rock ’n’ rollers. What Monticello

is to American presidency buffs. What Tara was

to Scarlett. Donald Ross not only slept, ate and

breathed here, but built his home overlooking

the third hole of Pinehurst No. 2. Value it as did

Ross: Of the 400, and then some, golf courses the master designed, he chose to live on Midland Road.

This value has not diminished. In March, in response to the coronavirus pandemic, Pinehurst Resort auctioned off two nights at Dornoch plus three rounds of golf, with proceeds benefiting the Employee Relief Fund. The winning bid: $25,000.

When they get there, the winners should not expect a McMansion fitted out with gadgetry. Rather, a comfortable home, rich in memorabilia, with a romantic backstory:

Ross, whose trade was listed as carpenter/clubmaker, arrived in Boston from Dornoch, Scotland, in 1899, with $2 in his pocket. The 28-year-old left his fiancée, Janet, behind but soon returned to marry her. James Tufts brought the budding star to Pinehurst in 1901, as club manager/pro. The young couple and their daughter Lillian lived at Hawthorne Cottage until Janet died of breast cancer, in 1922.

The widower was lonely.

Documents from the Tufts Archives at Given Memorial Library

indicate that, about 1923, wealthy widow Florence Blackinton

purchased a lot on Midland Road with the intention of building a

winter retreat. The Tufts family sent Ross to negotiate boundary issues. Nature took its course; a year after Janet’s death, Donald and Florence married.

About that house Florence planned to build: She wanted an antebellum two-story colonnade spanning the width. Donald dreamed of a Scottish cottage done in stone and pinkish brick.

Their compromise: Scottish front, plantation rear, main entrance on each side.

The compromise worked. Donald and Janet lived at Dornoch Cottage, named for his birthplace, until his death in 1948.

The house was purchased by Wayne and Jo Ashby, who entertained the Donald Ross Society there, and subsequently by Bob and Carol Hanson, whose livelihood and lives revolve around golf. Structural repairs were needed, desperately. Once they had been completed, the Hansons’ mission was to create a shrine to the Ross/Pinehurst legend, using Bob’s collections

of golf art, antique clubs, photos and memorabilia. To that they

added period furniture in the graceful Southern style. Pinehurst

Resort purchased Dornoch in 2017 as a lodging option for spe cial guests and began another round of renovations in January of 2018.

Decking it out suitably fell to Mark Clay, the Dallas interior designer

in charge of renovating and furnishing Fownes Cottage, another

historic residence renovated by the resort for conferences, VIPs and the

personal use of resort owner Bob Dedman Jr. and his family. The result: comfortable, elegant, authentic yet less formal than Fownes; a place to invite friends for a drink, maybe a barbecue, while rehashing their bird ies and bogeys on No. 2.

“Mr. Hanson took a lot of the memorabilia,” Clay recalls. “Mr. Dedman

replaced some of it himself.” The rest was collected from Pinehurst shops

and elsewhere. Clay worked with the furniture that remained, had some

reupholstered, wallpapered the bedrooms and bathrooms, added draper

ies. The dining room table came up from Dallas, with chairs custom-made

to complement it.

“This wasn’t going to be a private residence. I had to be practical about

using what came with the house,” Clay says.

The floorplan remained the same, except for an upstairs “Nanny’s

room,” where he put a soaking tub. But the bathrooms needed work and

Donald Ross and

his wife, Florence

Clay’s design signature, upholstered headboards, made the cut although he

retained one classic four-poster bed with “R” embroidered on pillow shams.

A small, outdated swimming pool added post-Ross was filled in. The paneled den

remained tartan-clubby, filled with golf photos and souvenirs. Much was added to the landscaping.

The result: another piece of Pinehurst history brought forward to 21st century standards with Wi-Fi and AC, leaving aura intact.

Clay had to complete the renovation in 12 weeks because Gil Hanse, internation

ally lauded golf course architect, would occupy Dornoch for six months while he

redesigned Pinehurst’s No. 4 course.

“There is no doubt in my mind that living in Dornoch Cottage was one of the

most meaningful experiences ever extended to Tracey (his wife) and me during

my career,” says Hanse. “To wake up every morning in Ross’ house, look out the

window at arguably his greatest creation, and sit in his office and work on plans of

our own in the same space as he visualized some of the greatest holes on the planet still gives me chills.

“It also crossed my mind that all the mundane things we take for granted — like

making coffee, taking out the trash, reading a book were also done by him, here. We

lived in his house, and while all the thoughts about great course ideas he created un

der this roof and how many amazing golf holes were dreamed up — it was the notion

that we experienced his house just like he did.

“That might be the most meaningful part of it.”

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