Solid report Darren.
I would add that #3 is a very tough long par four with a crazily twisting fairway. On my first play, I had no idea what to do from this tee.
My round there last year was perhaps the best of the whole year...great playing partners, played well, perfect weather, and I lived about 5 min. away at the time. I made a 30-footer for birdie on 17 on top of our opponents' birdie, and tried to hold back the urge to dance around like the Ryder Cup in '99....
Make sure you spend some time hanging around the clubhouse buildings and the locker room. It's like a college campus.
The members-course holes (Francis Ouimet won over these holes in 1913):
1- Long par 4, 440, dogleg left around the driving range. Straightforward.
2- Short par 4, 310, slight dogleg left. As Darren said, many options here to this small green.
3- Long par 4, 440, aim right of where you think, as you can be blocked out by the far hillside. An idyllic greensite in front of the club's skating pond/house.
4- Short par 4, 330, dogleg left downhill, layup out to the right, or try to blast a shot over the trees to in front of this tiny, sloping green.
5- Longish par 4, 420, dogleg slightly right, can go through the fairway straightaway. This green slopes hard right to left and back to front.
6- Short par 4 uphill of 320 yards. The wedge shot is blind up the hill. I made an eagle here on my first play!
7- Great plateau par 3 of about 195. The green sits on an interesting angle, and is one of the relics from the original 19th century layout.
8- Medium par 4 of 390ish. Downhill drive to a fairway that climbs to the green. Pretty uneventful.
9- Long 4 of 420 as Darren said. They use this hole as the driving range during big tourneys. The drive lands on an uphill slope, and the approach is blind to a flat green.
10- Short 4 of about 300. The green is protected by a 10-ft tall mound. This hole isn't used on the composite.
11- Great par 5 of 525, playing over a rock ledge. Choices off the tee: Drive left around the rock dropoff to a narrow fairway, or go over the cliff, risking an unplayable lie or rough. The green is elevated and fronted by bunkers.
12- Short par 3 of 125, plateau green that is a must-hit. They don't use the hole now for tournaments, but a fun hole.
13- Elegant dogleg right par 4 of about 410 to a hard back to front green.
14- Long par 5 of 540, the tee shot plays over an old quarry crater. The hole rolls up and down before climbing to a flattish green.
15- The beginning of a great finish. A downhill drive to this 420-yd par four that plays mostly in the meadow around the clubhouse.
16- Semi-blind par 3 of about 170, deep bunkers front the green. The hole is built into a tiny corner of the property.
17- Wonderful dogleg left par four of about 370. The green is two-tiered, with several great pinnable pockets.
18- Long par four of 430, slight dogleg left played to the famous green benched into the short hillside below the clubhouse. Don't be short, as there are deep fronting bunkers. A great finishing hole, as the drive must be solid, and the approach strong and high.