Here are some pictures taken last summer of Mike DeVries' teriffic work at the Meadow Club. I know MacKenzie would be very pleased with the way the course is now.
Meadow is also very lucky to have one of the nicest and most GCA knowlegable pros I have ever met, Jim O'Neal.
1st Green
2nd green with the 4th in the background
From behind the 3rd green. Look at all those undulations!
4th tee shot
2nd shot on #4
Greenside bunkers to the right of #4
The one shot #5. A tiered green. Wind up on the tier above the hole and you will probably 3 putt.
2nd shot on #6. Behind the green you can see the neat refreshment station.
6th Greenside bunkers. Look at the detail - just awesome.
Tee shot on #7
2nd shot on #7
7th green complex. Gorgeous bunkering.
The superb par 3 8th hole.
8th hole. From closer to the green.
9th hole
10th hole
11th Hole, par 3. I really do wish that cart path wasnt there.
Green complex on the par 3 #11.
12th hole, 2nd shot.
13 hole, par 5. Over the right running parallel is the 15th. There used to be a massive treeline dividing them similar to the one on the left side of the 13th hole. Fortunately it was recently removed.
Zoomed shot from #13. Notice Mt. Tamalpais in the background.
13th green complex. Gorgeous bunkering once again.
14th hole, par 3. This hole doesnt fit in with the others. The gentleman I played with, a longtime member, told me the lake was added in the 1970's.
Tee shot on #15, par 5. You can see #13 on the right side
#15. The cross bunkering is wonderful.
More of the bunkering on #15
A close up shot of one of the fairway bunkers on #15. Really gives you an idea of the attention to detail.
The incredible 16th. A short par 4 of approximately 330 yards give or take. This was MacKenzie's favorite hole on the course. It is short but deadly...
2nd shot into #16
The 16h green complex is treacherous. From in front.
Front right bunkers guarding the 16th green
The right side of the 16th green. Note the drop off and the shaved down chipping area. If your ball ends up on the hillside, it will roll all the way down.
#17
#17, including some of the clubs more esteemed members.
The very neat 17th green.
A closer look at 17 green. Look at the undulation.
Shot from the right side of the 17th green looking left.
18th tee shot.
18th hole, 2nd shot.
Hats off to Mike DeVries. Wonderful work!