On a beautiful Sunday recently I had the fortune to drive up from Philly to play North Shore. There are plenty of threads on the interesting architectural history of North Shore and are accessible via the search function.
In the last year or so Doak did work at North Shore, which he summarized as follows in an earlier thread
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http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,42325.910.html):
The major changes are as follows:
New 1st hole, 380 yards, from old 18th green up to old 2nd tee. Improves visibility over present first hole.
New 2nd hole, 305 yards. Sahara type, from between 2nd & 18th tees down the old 17th fairway, with green set to the left backing up close to the ravine on #16.
New 17th hole, 135 yards. From old 17th tee just across the ravine, to the wildest green I've built in a while, based on the Short hole at National. Added a fourth par-3 hole when previous course had only three.
New 18th hole, 615 yards. From old 2nd green up and over the hill and down to old 1st tee. Deep bunker front left of green and a nasty fall-off to the left. Adds variety of a long par-5 hole when all the rest were 475-500 yards; also more dramatic view down toward the clubhouse than on the present 18th.
New 7th hole, 315 yards. Tee moved up the hill to the right of the 6th green; approach opened up so that you can try to drive the green, but any pulled drive will result in big trouble. Based loosely on the 6th at Pacific Dunes, but styled to look like Raynor.
We have also rebuilt the sixth green (more of a punchbowl) and will do major grading in the sixth fairway; and today we are starting to rebuild the 15th green, which was just too steep.I just wish I had been there before the changes, but that's okay. I think many of the following pics will nicely show the course now.
Here is the previous routing using a May, 2010 Google aerial:
Go here for a larger version of the 2010 routing:
http://xchem.villanova.edu/~bausch/images/northshore/2010_routing.jpgGoogle Earth has not mapped out Long Island since the changes Doak made, so I've done my best to show the new routing on top of the 2010 Google aerial:
Go here for a larger version of the current routing:
http://xchem.villanova.edu/~bausch/images/northshore/2011_routing.jpgBut hey, enough of my yakkin'; whaddaya say? Let's boogie!
#1. Named "New Leaf", an uphill par 4 (359 yards) with a very interesting green.
Some will choose to drive past this bunker, others to lay up short of it:
Looking back down the fw from the front left part of the green, that hump on the green can be nicely utilized (right, MW?!):
A look from over the green:
#2. Named "Sahara", a short but very interesting downhill par 4 (311 yards). You can bunt one down there avoiding that deep bunker to the left, or swing away, with the line being over the right edge of that bunker.
Tee box view, where the flag for the 2nd green is the one to the left (to the right is the flag for the new par 3 17th hole):
From the beginning of the fw:
There is another bunker short and left of the green. This pic shows the green, the 17th green, and the 16th green in the background:
We had a wonderful pin this day:
To get to the 3rd tee requires crossing over the tee for the new 18th hole.
#3. Named "Road", this is a wonderful road hole inspired par 4 (483 yards). It heads to the west and in the late afternoon sun the lighting was not ideal for the first two pics:
Tee shot view, where that big bunker left is not reachable for mere mortals:
From 175 yards out:
From short of the green:
From the back of the green:
Pretty nice start, eh? More tomorrow.