Architect: Ellis Maples, 1959
8 miles from PCI
The East course and its length combined with the subtle terrain changes will make you hit every club in your bag, and if you wish to try it from the back tees, its impressive length has not been affected even by the new equipment changes.
On the other hand, the West Course will remind you of a “northeastern country club” with the elevation changes, towering oak tress that line the fairways and overhanging greens. Tranquil lakes and streams meander through frame most of the back nine. The West is not as demanding as the East, but requires some “shotmaking” in order for a golfer to brag upon completion. Smaller greens and less playable rough make tee shots a premium. The legendary Ellis Maples, a Donald Ross prodigy, designed both courses with the ability and talent to create multiple themes on one property.
Golf Course Maintenance Dates:
East Course
- Aeration: August 9-10
- Overseeding: October 4-5
West Course
- Aeration: May 24-25, August 24-25
- Overseeding: September 27-28
| East Course | |||
| Back |
7110
|
73.7
|
130
|
| Middle |
6406
|
70.7
|
124
|
| Front |
5542
|
72.0
|
123
|
| West Course | |||
| Back |
6590
|
70.4
|
128
|
| Middle |
6007
|
68.7
|
125
|
| Front |
5135
|
70.0
|
121
|
