So, inspired by Bausch's DelCounty thread, I decided to pick out my eclectic 18 holes from the Philly area. It's a little mish-mash since I've only played 16 courses and have missed a few of the greats (Pine Valley, Aronimink, Huntingdon Valley, Commonwealth National--just kidding). Even so, it might get the ball rolling on some good discussion. Here goes:
1) Paxon Hollow - 4 - 350 (a true Cape hole, and a great way to start the round on this rugged layout)
2) Frenck Creek - 4 - 430 (classic dogleg hole from a dramatic elevated tee, culminates in a very cool bunkerless green)
3) Inniscrone - 4 - 330 (the temptation is to aim for the flag, but the best angle into this steep green is from the right--or is it?)
4) Lancaster - 4 - 320 (loved this short par four with a great shelf green, can't imagine I'd like it as much from the back)
5) Tumblebrook - 3 - 150 (last one in on the list, but this is a wicked shelf green as Redanboy can attest)
6) Lederach - 5 - 550 (So many choices from this KBM great, but I can't get this par five out of my head--love the tee shot!)
7) Merion (East) - 4 - 360 (My favorite holes at Merion are the least famous ones--7 is great--hug the boundary for the best angle in)
8. Galen Hall - 5 - 480 (Try as hard as you can to find the right side of the fairway for the best angle into a Gordon green)
9) French Creek - 4 - 400 (Uphill architecture at its best, with a split-level fairway and a punchbowl green. Maybe a perfect par four)
10) Seaview (Bay) - 4 - 340 (One of several good short fours at the Executive Course, the bunkering and sunken green here are solid)
11) Merion (West) - 4 - 400 (Great uphill Flynn to a great benched greensite)
12) Cobb’s Creek - 4 - 440 (Hit one hard off the tee to set up a Redan-esque approach. How great is this green?!)
13) Rolling Green - 4 - 440 (A rugged par four if there ever was one, but the green here is the biggest attraction--a real marvel)
14) Rolling Green - 3 - 210 (Tough but completely fair, 14 at RG is America's version of Addington's 13th: miss short, but nowhere else)
15) Morgan Hill - 5 - 530 (Options and width galore, with a double fairway off the tee, and centerline bunkers on the second--KBM!)
16) Schuylkill - 3 - 140 (Park Jr. did this one apparently--a great uphiller at the key stage in the round to a wondrous green)
17) Galloway National - 3 - 250 (An ideal long par three: death on one side, but plenty of bailout and room to run--great setting as well)
18) Jeffersonville - 5 - 550 (a great swing hole to finish, of all the wild greens on the list, this might take the cake)