Architect
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Theodore Moreau was an American golf course architect active during the golden age of golf design between the World Wars. Working primarily as a partner to William Langford, a civil engineer and course designer from Austin, Illinois, Moreau collaborated on over 200 golf courses, most concentrated in the Midwest and other U.S. regions.
The Langford & Moreau partnership is noted for work in the tradition of Charles B. Macdonald, Seth Raynor, and Charles Banks, emphasizing strategic design principles. Among their attributed courses are Clovernook Country Club in Cincinnati, Ohio, and Lake Worth Golf Club in Lake Worth, Florida. Other notable designs from the partnership include Lawsonia in Green Lake, Wisconsin, and Wakonda in Des Moines, Iowa, both celebrated examples of golden-age architecture.
Details on Moreau's individual background remain sparse, and most recognition of his work is intertwined with Langford's career. The scope and regional influence of their combined portfolio reflect the era's expansion of American golf course development.
Sources: Wikipedia article on William Langford (golf); course list from Course Vaults.
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