terry
>I'm no Ross expert, but I'll opine that Evanston, in the Chicago area is nothing special.
You may be correct in your judgement as it exists today. It is horribly over-treed - tons of cottonwoods, willows, evergreens and other 'garbage' trees abound.
That being said, I have many friends out there, and would hate to lose my guest privileges, so I'll explain the process of how it got to the state where:
> it could really use a re-do
on this point, you are correct.
However,
>They are currently in the middle of a battle royale on that subject.
True.
The fact is that today, it's not a 'great' course, but it is fun to play and is certainly a challenging par 70 of 6600 yards from the tips.
Underneath the canopy lies a routing that demontrates the genius of Ross. He built an interesting golf course on a tract of land that would make a great Wal-Mart parking lot - dead flat.
Over the years, many of Ross' features were removed by well-intentioned, but misguided green committees, culminating in a Nicklaus redo in the early '80's that turned this interesting Ross course into just another rather 'blah' parkland course.