(There doesn't seem to be many photos of Inwood on the site, hence I thought I would fire up this tour; if you don't like my photo tour style, don't click on the thread!)
After playing Huntington CC in the morning late in the summer, I went and played Inwood in the afternoon. It felt like it was going to storm the entire afternoon but we got the round in. Although you'll see it was pretty interesting cloud formations around!
Inwood may be most famous for being the site of Bobby Jones' first big victory, the 1923 US Open.
Tom Dunne wrote a nice piece on Inwood back in 2009:
http://www.out-and-back.net/?p=776I posted hole diagrams from the course in 1923 from the Brooklyn Daily Eagle in a thread from 2 years ago:
http://www.golfclubatlas.com/forum/index.php/topic,44302.0.htmlIt was quite the contrast between the bunkering at Inwood and that of the Emmet at Huntington earlier in the day. With the land at Inwood being fairly flat, nice bunkering is really appreciated.
The hole sequencing is also rather unique at Inwood, with three consecutive par 5's early in the round.
#1. Slight dogleg right par 4 (345 yards).
A rather gentle opener to get you out of the gate.
Approach view (a bit of a tough summer left a couple of Inwood fairways a little beat up):
From just over the green:
#2. Hard dogleg right par 4 (362 yards).
Approach shot view:
From just over the green:
And, yes, you are very close to JFK at Inwood:
#3. Par 5 (514 yards).
One of my favorite holes at Inwood, mostly because of a fine green.
Blind tee shot:
2nd shot view:
Approach shot view:
From just over the green:
And on the way to the 4th tee you get a front row seat for the front of the clubhouse:
#4. Slight dogleg left par 5 (539 yards).
Tee view:
2nd shot view:
From short of the green:
#5. Another par 5! 512 yards. This moves slightly to the right with a lateral right off tee.
My tee shot ended up in the left rough:
Approach shot view:
From just over the green:
#6. Par 3 (171 yards).
Tee view:
From just over the green:
From left of the green (the back tee on the next hole):
#7. Par 3 (219 yards).
Tee view:
View from over this green which on this day was much smaller in size than I assume normal.
#8. Par 4 (415 yards).
Tee view:
Approach view:
From just short of the green:
From long and left of the wonderfully contoured green:
#9. Par 4 (419 yards).
Tee view:
Approach view:
More interesting bunkers:
From just over the green:
Back nine tomorrow.