I love a good Garden City thread. It is my favorite course that I've played. However, that could change in a few weeks!
Three holes from the course, what a tough choice. Jay, good call on 17, especially with the downright terrifying tee shot. I know guys will consider driving into the 3rd Fairway if they are near the lead in the club championship. However, the green does not do it for me, so that will not be my choice.
First, I MUST pick number 16. What a classic par four. To me, it is the perfect example of Max Behr's "Line of Charm." I hit what I thought was a great drive up the left side. However, my second shot was completely blind. It made me tentative and indecisive, and I made a poor swing and wound up with a bogey.
Second choice: the 10th. I have never seen a hole quite like this. The green is outrageous and would never be built today. The bunkering is very unique (I love the dollops of sand 40 yards short-left of the green). The hole is very simple in layout, yet it is so complex to play. Why can't architects build more holes like these?
Finally, I have to pick the 18th. I have a soft spot for par three finishers. How cool is it that Emmet/Travis decided to end the first great American layout with an Eden Hole? The setting, the bunkering, the green, it all works perfectly.
I have to leave out the 9th and 15th with great pain. Additionally, the 2nd hole was my choice for my eclectic 18 holes draft, yet it does not make my Garden City top three. I think that says something about the course's quality, no?
One final question: is GCGC playable currently? I flew over the course en route to JFK a few weeks ago, and it was completely clear of snow. A winter round at this layout would be the best.