Yesterday Cirba and I experienced John F. Byrne Golf Course, one of Philly's munis. It originally was a private club beginning around 1930, an Alex Findlay design. Years ago the city of Philly bought it and many changes have occurred to the original layout (loss of land and re-routing and I believe adding of some holes to replace some lost).
The routing of the course is simply, well, interesting to say the very least. While we were perplexed late in the round, and thankful signs were present to get us to the next tee, we thought it might be fun to have a little contest at GolfClubAtlas.
On the Google aerial below is a stick diagram showing all the holes. I've labelled the first hole '1', and the clubhouse is 'CH'. The rest of the holes are labelled letters A thru Q. Can you correctly guess the current routing? One other hint: the 18th green does finish in the vicinity of the clubhouse.
First place prize for most accurate routing: a round at John F. Byrne
2nd place prize: two rounds at Byrne