After Pete L. displayed some pictures of this course the other day, I felt it was time I finally got off my duff and posted some, including a color aerial I got from Mapquest before they shut down their access to the Global Explorer.
Here is a golf course that I feel gets little if any talk or deserving praise, and while its obvious with some of the more affluent nearby private clubs, I can't help to think that if I lived on Long Island, I would probably be frequenting Tallgrass alot.
This is a once flat turf farm, which Gil Hanse dug out a depression and created a feature that is reminiscent of a quarry wall that runs a great length throughout the property. This gave him the fill to create greensites and other movements, as well as other surrounding areas where he created some beautiful bunker work that is reminescent of a Heath or Moorland course in England.
The greens are of great interest, and when there last June, after being literally drenched for months with snow and rain, the course was in phenominal shape. It was raining even while I was there, but it didn't stop the people from playing on a Wednesday morning, as the course was packed with people. Some fo them I talked to play there as much as three or four times a week, they love it that much.
Sometimes here on GCA we talk of architects who were given flat sites and created something out of nothing. What Gil and Co. did here is nothing short of a miracle, when one sees the amount of movement in comparing it to the property that surrounds the entire area that was just like it before it was a golf course.
I know of a few GCAers who have visited here, but little is said of just how good the course really is.
for me, it brings back memories of a Moorland or Heath course like Sandy Lodge, and the holes are totally fun and strategic
Tallgrass in the grass.
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