Jones looked forward to tackling two more holes in 1930 but it never happened. The stock market crash of 1929 and the beginning of the Great Depression put an end to Tuscarora’s ability to pay Jones and finance the changes. However, the changes Jones made to Seymour Dunn’s original design are still evident today and the characteristics have been incorporated into the ongoing course improvements. The distinctive mounds bordering the tenth and sixteenth greens now frame the fifth, 11th and 13th greens.
Jones did not suffer from losing the Tuscarora contract. He went on to design or re-design more than 500 golf courses in more than 35 countries. His re-design work includes Augusta National, Baltustol, Oak Hill, The Olympic Club and Firestone.