Golf Course Architect
Emmitt Jackson appears to have been a regional golf course builder or architect active in the Pacific Northwest, notably in Washington. He played a key role at Mount Si Golf Course in the early 1930s—overseeing the addition of the second nine holes in January 1933, hiring the architect of the first nine (Al Smith), and installing irrigation to enhance playability—and later was “instrumental in the construction” of Snoqualmie Falls Golf Course in the 1960s.
Beyond these credits, there is no readily available biographical information, such as education, firm affiliation, or personal details.
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