One of the threads has the line - Does anyone know much about the Moorestown Field Club? I am a member and have been for 20 years and am currently the golf chairman. The course was 9 short and straight holes. It is still short but not as straight. What Kelly did was to shape movement within the existing holes by bending fairways, adding strategic bunkers, expanding the world's smallest greens a bit, and cutting down some nasty rough around some of the greens to give chipping options. Our bunkers were so old that they were taking on that V look where you were either on the upslope or downslope. With the greens being so small there were holes where being in the sand on the downslope meant you could not stop the ball on the green unless you hit the pin. The fifth hole is a short par 5 but we play it from a forward tee on the back 9 and it becomes a 410 yard par 4. The green was small with bunkers at 5 and 7 o'clock. Kelly built a new green and it is very subtle. There is a hump in the front and one in the back that are killers. He circled the green from 12 o'clock to 5 o'clock with a pond. It is now a green where going for it in two makes you think. Overall he has done a great job of making the course a lot better, and stronger, without adding more than a few yards here and there. We have only 50 acres to work with so there is not much room for expanding holes. He has also built a new green so now our 18th hole is our first real dogleg, and plays around 400 yards where it used to be 335 dead straight. Any former members who come back rave about the changes. And we have made the changes one hole at a time for 9 years. That sounds strange, but we have been in business since 1892 and have never taken out a loan. Every dollar for the changes has come from assessments of $300 per year per member so we have not taken on any debt while he did this. It could not have been easy doing it this way but he did a great job. We had our pro - member last fall and John Appelget won. John has won the Philly Open at Pine Valley. He was the only pro under par at the Field Club that day. John's comment was that we really do not have a 9 hole course, we have a 14 hole course as some of the holes change enough to be considered different. That is about right. And, you never have to take a cart and we have no tee times. Old style.