Mike Policano,
If someone can't remember to bring their golf shoes to play Ridgewood, does it surprise you that he can't remember many of the holes at Ridgewood ?
In addition, TEPaul has a 3,749 set coffee mug collection from courses that he's visited.
Wayno,
I could have typed a long post, going into great detail, but thought that brevity would serve everyone better.
Many recall TCC in the context of a gerrymandered golf course, one where par 4's are made into par 3's, holes are skipped, and par 5's are made into par 4's, while other hybrid holes are inserted into the "18".
Ridgewood doesn't have to resort to such gimmickrie.
The par 5's are strong as are the 3's and 4's.
I don't like the concept of a gerrymandered routing, at TCC, Ridgewood, Congressional or any other course. I think it conveys an inherent weakness in some of the holes.
TCC is a wonderful golf course, however, # 2, # 9, # 10, # 12 in their natural form are removed from the playing rotation.
# 1, # 2, # 3 and # 4 from another nine are combined to form a three hole insert, with # 4 transitioned from a par 5 to a par 4 and # 2 and # 3 are combined to be one hole.
It doesn't get more gimmickie than that.
I feel that all 27 holes at Ridgewood are a better collection than all 27 at TCC.
As to Huntington Valley, hopefully, I'll get to see it this spring/summer with you and TEPaul, if he can obtain a weekend furlough from HappyDale Farms.