Ken,
I posted this about FPCC nearly a decade ago, and I've been back there a few times since then. Nothing ever seems to change at this course, which is a good thing. It's the perfect place to bring a few clubs, steel or especially hickory, and have a ball playing a course that is firmly rooted in the past.
-Par of 68 (2 go-rounds), 5183 yds. from the 'tips'
-Some wild and undulating terrain w/small but tamer greens, although there are only three greens that are 'flat'
-No fairway bunkers ( not needed, see above)
-A 'volcano' par 4 and other well sited greens, one in particular seems to be growing right out of a ridge w/a steep drop off to the left
-One down and one uphill par 3
-A couple of holes w/ hidden greens and fronting swales that will kick a ball toward a bunker or a steep drop off at the side if you don't make the surface
-Either an uphill, downhill or side hill drive from every par 4, save one
-You hit over roadways eight times if playing 18 holes.
-Just a real throwback and fun to play. The view of Mt. Greylock to the west is worth the price ($) of admission.