Does anyone know of anything about this little nine-holer in WV? This is the course my dad took us to play on, nestled in the bend of the train track. This course was nothing special, though now that I'm considering put a few holes around my farm I have greater appreciation for the storage shed in play over the green at 1. The clubhouse was appropriately understated: a concrete floored shack with a hot dog steamer, little coke bottles, and large barrels of X outs and found balls.
http://www.infosports.com/golf/1740575.htmLooks like the first nine are now houses. The 6th, a drop shot downhill par 3 is undeveloped. The last 3, across the street, have some large plots on them.
Nobody would have confused Knob Hill (WV) with Knob Hill (NJ) or even Nob Hill (SF), but the locals thoughtnenough of it to name adjoining streets, St. Andrews Dr, Muirfield Court, and Turnberry Point. (is that a topic for another, top namesake courses?).
If anyone has info on this little bit of history it would be much appreciated.
Dave