I too finally got out to Berkleigh yesterday and just had a blast on this old, formerly private, course. MikeC tells me the course was built in stages, where the first nine went in around 1926 by Robert White, then a 2nd nine (the front nine as currently configured) was added around 1951 by the superintendent but according to White's plan. I would say that if you enjoy courses like Reading and Deerfield, you're going to like Berkleigh. It has a wonderful variety of holes. It starts you off pretty easy, with the first three holes not too tough at all and you just know tougher ones are to come with a slope pushing 140.
SteveS comments above that the last 3 holes are shortish par 4's sort of scrunched together. Yeah, they aren't my faves on the course, but the greens were interesting on all three. Heck, the greens were pretty interesting in many places! Because of the less than stellar closing holes, I would like to see the club switch the nines and see what people think. I think it might be an improvement.
Here are a few photos:
The fourth is the first of three par 5's on the front is a really neat almost double dogleg par 5 with neat elevation changes. Here from about 175 yards out:
The sixth is a par 3 that can play from a handful of angles, this shot from the middle tees. The blue tees has you coming in from an angle set much farther to the left from where this pic was taken.
The 7th is a down-then-up par 5 with a creek crossing the driver landing area. That darn little creek comes into play on a handful of holes, frequently on the tee shot!
Probably my favorite pic of the bunch I took is this from the fairway on the shortish par 4 8th:
The 9th is an uphill, slight dogleg left, par 5 with a green quite back to front slopey:
The 10th is a narrow, downhill par 4 with a nice green complex. In the shadow of that tree behind the green is just a real little back terrace for a nice Sunday pin placement:
The 12th is another of a real nice set of par 3's at Berkleigh:
My favorite par 4 on the course is probably the 13th. Neat look from the tee with a big ole mound in the left side of the fairway landing area, and a nicely bunkered small green:
No. 14 is a sweeping dogleg left par 5. Yeah, kinda like Deerfield, I would like to introduce Berkleigh to a few chainsaws.
The postcard hole is likely the par 3 15th over a pond:
The wonderfully contoured green at the short par 4 17th:
If you wish to see the 130+ pics I took of Berkleigh, go here:
http://tinyurl.com/berkleighP.S. Gosh these show and tell threads are so much less tiring than some others.