Ingleside golf course was selected as the site for the 1917 Northern California Golf Association championship. . . H. C. JENKINS was named chairman of the handicapping committee.
San Francisco Chronicle - March 6, 1942 - page 19
The course appears to have been affiliated with the San Francisco Golf Club:
At the San Francisco Golf and Country Club's course at Ingleside golf is somewhat of a dead letter. although it is expectted that play will commence in earnest within a few weeks. The Ingleside course is far and away the best in or around San Francisco, and it seems a pity that the players should have neglected it of late. There is talk of arranging a series of weekly handicaps for the fall and winter season, and if interest is around in this way it is certain that the course will get it's full share of play.
The San Francisco Examiner, San Francisco, California. 13 Oct 1907: 46.
The course appears to have redesigned, westward. Originally it stretched north along the road that is now Junipero Serra Boulevard, and the area that is now 19th Ave.
Whether one or several of the members, it is no longer known who designed the course, just that they did and built it as well. It was bordered along the length of its east side by Automobile Boulevard and played to a par of 69 and according to the Chronicle it measured 5,589 yards:
Out - 303 432 543 228 191 342 292 282 141 2855
In - 209 406 414 320 358 144 377 151 355 2734
Although just average in length for its time the new course was immediately recognized as something special. In March, 1906, just five months after it was unveiled, the Club was awarded the region’s most prestigious tournament, the Championship of the Northern California Golf Association.
-Young, Philip. History of San Francisco Golf Club. Edited by James Frank, San Francisco Golf Club, 2014.