To continue.
The moment I stepped on the tee on # 1 East, I could see the difference.
The typically tree lined fairways and mini-forests were gone, giving the golfer views across the property to the other holes.
As you begin your round, irrespective of the nine your start on, the removal is very apparent.
The holes look so much better as the features seem to stand out more.
Strategic bunkers have been added, some more visual than others, such as on # 4 Center.
One of the most notable changes occur on the 4th and 5th holes of the West course where back tees were added to # 4, a huge fairway bunker inserted and the fairways of the two holes merged. The look and play are greatly improved, although, there's one tree about 100 yards short and right of # 4 green that should go. In addition the greens have been expanded to recapture areas lost over the years.
Ridgewood doesn't get the attention it deserves.
One of the striking things about Ridgewood is the diversity and quality of the holes.
Long holes, short holes, dogleg left holes, dogleg right holes, uphill holes, downhill holes, Ridgewood has them all.
I'm hoping that the membership, seeing the vast improvement with the changes to date, will encourage the accelerated continuation of the tree clearing and improvements to the golf course.
Again, the changes to # 4 & 5 are spectacular. The before and after are quite dramatic.
And, as a collection, the par 5's at Ridgewood are probably AWT's best set.
Solid and diverse.