Although i can't really speak to the architectural merits of the course, having played it well over 100 times, i can say that it is a lot of fun to play. I grew up about 5 miles from the course, and I leave my NYC home at around 5 a.m. most Tuesday mornings to make the drive up there, play, have lunch with my ailing father, and then drive back to work (I start late on Tuesdays). The course is in very good shape for a public course, and the staff is very accommodating (as a single walker they always let me out before the first foursome, which is a group of club members who claim the first tee slot). One interesting thing about the course is that the majority of the length is in the last 5 holes, which include not one (#14) 3-shot part-5, but two (#18 for most mortals).