Noel
The 15th at Blind Brook is one of the coolest par 3's I have seen. In many ways it is the single most dramatic short hole in the MacDonald, Raynor, Banks collection.
The hole is atop a hillside with falloffs on all sides and in some respects reminds me of "Tank" at Ballyliffin except it falls off on all sides. The horseshoe feature is as dramatic as the one at Forsgate (Banks) and the back section has more contour.
I wound up with a truly impossible putt to get within 5 feet of the hole.
The property as Noel mentioned is rolling with moguls, humps, mounds and a meandering "Blind" brook that is nicely utilized.
It would not take much more then the greens expansion and tree removal recently done at Yale to make this a really sporty course. Its still great fun because of the terrain. Putting back the bunkers and altering tee boxes a bit (to create a real biarritz for example) would be added bonus.
Some of the memorabilia in the clubhouse is priceless. There is a beautiful portrait of President Eisenhower as well as a photo of Ike and Bobby Jones with Ike presenting Jones with a portrait of him (Jones). The caption is something like - Blind Brook member presents his work to Bobby Jones." Very cool.