Tom Paul, in a posting on the Cup thread wrote, "Too bad you didn't run into those clubs' head professionals Nye, Clark, Connelly and Gilbert duking it out in a fist and knuckles match over on the West Course yesterday afternoon. They were all of the same opinion that Merion West may be the most interesting little golf course of under 6,000 yards there is."
I completely agree with that statement. There's SOOO much fun architecture built there - volcano bunkers, greens flowing into subsequent teeing areas, an 18th green only feet away from the Adirondack Lodge-style clubhouse, great elevation changes, and fun fun fun...
Is there another better short course anywhere?
(To quote from Gil Hanse's interview at GCA.com:
My Top 5 (Philly area courses) aside from Pine Valley and Merion are
1 Rolling Green great set of greens and par 3 holes.
2 Gulph Mills loads of character from Mr. Ross and Mr. Maxwell
3 Manufacturers cut down some trees and this would go up.
4 Lancaster great setting with more great greens from Mr. Flynn.
5 Merion West Bill Kittleman says that there is more architecture in this course than on the East.)
(Some good pictures are at
http://www.golfarchitecturepictures.com/Web%20Galleries/USA/Pennsylvania/Merion%20West/)