Pat
I haven't played Deepdale in a couple of years and I was glad to see that the Annual LI Caddie Scholarship Classic has been rescheduled and relocated to Deepdale on October 16th. Bob Capazzi is involved as always and I believe that there are still openings available. If anyone is in the area and would like to see first hand the conditions Pat is describing I suggest you contact the LIGA. It's a good cause....I've personally had the experience to see a good friends son who had caddied at Seawane receive a scholarship award which he took with him to Penn State.
Deepdale has always had the best reputation in the area with regards to its conditioning, and in my experience has been in pristine condition the times I have played there over the years. I'm glad to hear I will find it that way next month, especially after playing lift, clean and place for what seems like the whole summer on my home course.
When I have had the chance to play Deepdale I get the sense that all the courses of that "newer" generation that followed in the area (Pine Hollow, Glen Head, Woodcrest, Tam O Shanter, Muttontown, Old Westbury, North Hills, Glen Oaks, etc) each have a look and feel on various holes that emulate the design elements that Wilson employed at Deepdale. It's probably the topography that dictated this the most, but Deepdale to me, along with Meadowbrook, are the most consistently well designed and well maintained golf courses in the area and Wilson should get a ton of credit of making the most of terrain that so many other designers were not fully capable of mastering.
Piping Rock, The Creek, North Shore (what's left of the original design), Nassau, GCMC and Engineers to name just a few of the classics we have in Nassau county all fall in to a completely different category having been built in a different era and for the most part having been preserved closely to the original design intent.
That being said, and I know this is a Deepdale thread, but I just have to say that I played the Creek on Monday in an outing the day after their club championship, on an absolutely perfect day, also with firm and fast conditioning, and all architectural discussion aside, the view from the 6th tee is one of the great views in all of golf, and all the holes that follow up until 17th are some of the finest I have had the pleasure to play in all my golf experience.
Deepdale, as good as it is, sits squarely on the "service road" of the Long Island Expressway, and if my recollection is correct, at no point during your round are you able to forget that fact.
Playing golf at the Creek, or any other of the courses found on the shores (both North and South) of Long Island provide that quality, to take you away, so that all is left is just you, your game, and hopefully friends you can share the experience with.