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Have to mention after being on site for the playing of the NJ PGA Championship the fantastic overall elements of Essex County CC in West Orange.Hats off to Gil Hanse and George Bahto for the superlative efforts they have done to reassert the tremendous architectural elements that have always been present at this famed club. The design elements of Tillinghast and Banks are part and parcel of the course. Best of all, the weaknesses of the front side have been strengthened - they are not on par with the fantastic back nine but they reduce the disparity greatly between them.For those who venture to the NY / NJ metro area a visit if possible to ECCC should be a mist item. Candidly, the course has the goods to be considered for Golfweek's top 100 classic designs.
I had rated BB quite highly originally but frankly the desire to provide the golf equivalent of Barry Bonds -- has made me less of a fan -- and for me to say such a thing really hurts to say.The penchant for a US Open has become more and more of extending tees until they jump the hedges and have you hitting from a nearby neighbor's porch.One of the more striking comments Tom Doak has previously made is that a really stellar layout cannot be considered world class without at least one superlative short par-4 in its routing. I agree.BB is a fastball oriented course to use a baseball metaphor. There are few change of speeds that are especially noteworthy -- unforunately there could have been options but again the impulse for mega length is the game plan.A re-assessment of courses is healthy and likely others can weigh in with their own situations. I will likely repost my list later this year as I plan on returning to a number of them.