Dealing with the par-3's at Sleepy Hollow was an interesting exercise while Gil and I were attempting to get the “broken” routing into some form of a Macdonald-style concept.
We had a course originally built by Macdonald, albeit, “modestly less” than his usual designs.
We had his course, minus the five holes that were on property the club sold off.
We had a redesign my Tom Winton.
We had the Tillinghast section.
The Reverse Redan (#7) and the Short (16) are original Macdonald, as is the Biarritz which is now #7 on the lower, nine-hole course.
Present hole -3 is Macdonald’s Eden - very nice ravine between tee and green. We modified the right side, greenside bunkering but had to make it a two-stepped set of bunkers because of the rock under the surface.
Interestingly, the present 3rd green was once planned to be the green for the present 5th hole - totally impossible - so it was changed to its present config.
We added the pot bunker in front to make it appear more” Eden-ish.”
The right greenside bunker was just cleaned up in deepened slightly and originally we wanted to add a rear bunker but there is a huge water run-off problem coming off the hill from the 5-green area and money was better spent elsewhere on the course.
The elimination of the huge pine trees around the green made a huge difference in the look of the hole. As shown above, a very stunning hole as it the wonderful Short, #16.
3 of the par-3's are CBM.
The present 10th is part of the Tillinghast design - very picturesque with the pond and all, but not much of a hole - not much of a green, and the yardage is similar to the 3rd and 16th (Short). It is difficult to do much with that hole to make it “the longest par-3, which we are missing. Relocating the 10-green too the right make for too long a forced water carry and the rear portion of the [resent green is rock and we have the 11th tee close by.
We have some plans for the green .................... We’ll see.