Devereux Emmet has a lasting legacy in the Capital District around Albany, NY. From McGregor Links, which Emmet opined could host a championship, to a host of private clubs, he left his imprimatur on the upstate landscape.
One lightly chronicled addition to his resume is the Mechanicville Country Club in Mechanicville, NY. The club founded in 1909, and while I've seen no definitive evidence of the exact year of design, by 1925 a 9-hole, par 35 course existed on the property.
Today, the course plays to a par 36, and with the addition of a new clubhouse, the course now finishes at the original number 3, to provide the deck view of the closing hole.
On the day I played, the course was both fast and firm. The greens are small, but offer a variety of challenges, including a mix of slopes, bunkering, and surrounds. Water plays a limited role. Instead, the routing brings into play swales and blind shots. Doglegs are limited to the par 4 3rd, which apparently was a par 3 originally,
As this is my first course, review, apologies in advance for the errors and omissions.
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