Just thought I would throw a few pix of Philadelphia CC up here, for those who have an interest in this thread, since there are not many threads about the course, with specific shots of a couple of the holes mentioned above...
I thoroughly enjoyed my visit there, although as you can see (and perhaps feel) from the pictures, the heat and humidity were in full force that afternoon...
The view from the 3rd tee
I loved the various angles employed throughout this hole..
The 6th hole from the general area of a decent tee shot
There is no good way to do justice to the steepness of the hill on which the green sits, or to convey the necessity to stay below the hole...
Panaroma from the 16th fairway, with the 11th green behind the 16th
As has been discussed on GCA before, this is the site of significant tree removal...
17th tee box, from adjacent to, and above, the back right tee
17th hole, looking backward from the green
Gosh, what a hole! Too much for me this day, and must be one of the nation's all-world 4-par's, in terms of toughness...
As Philadelphia CC was my first exposure to Wm. Flynn, it was terrific learning experience, especially in terms of angles of attack, bunkering schemes, etc...
As I hit "post preview" and view the pictures, I can feel the humidity rushing back to me--in true GCA fashion we walked that day, but even the most strident walking advocates could have been excused in those conditions!
Peter