Dunwoodie - Yonkers, NY...private from 1903 to 1954-55, joined Westchester County slate in 1957.
An arcane, heavily-beaten well-stereotyped muni-reputation for more than 60 years, whose front plays along a massive mountain southeastern slope (great views, difficult walk) and whose inward nine scrawls over and on the edges of the flats above the front...with the Saw Mill River Parkway and Bryn Mawr neighborhood on the western and northern boundaries. Still trying to pin down original info and routing, but preliminary research indicates fairly significant routing and alterations from 57' onward. My dad caddied here in the late 40s to its last years as a private and his anecdotal info held up with the first bits of research...this was a favored club for NYC theater, media and entrepreneur types that ended up being overun by their hangers-on, including racketeers, gamblers and other "connected" folks. For all its boxed-in, beaten derision, Dunwoodie actually has four lovely and interesting Par 4s that are worth noting. The 1st and 9th are drivable fours (276 & 245) that manage to elicit challenging play. The 8th is one of the longer fours and has a hardscrabble linksy feel over its 390 twisting yards. The best of the lot is #4 - an uphill 385 job that winds slightly leftwards over handsome hillside property, ending up on benched plaza that commands the best view of NYC from any course I know of.
Hudson Hills Golf Course - Ossining, NY - private (as HH Golf Club) from ? - 1982 and then reoutfitted for higher end muni play in 2003.
This is allegedly (perhaps solely on a non-muni level of conditioning) the new "jewel" of the Westchester County slate of six, but my one experience there is similar to my reaction to many of the hilly Hudson-River-View tracks that populate Westchester Co. (Ardsley, St. Andrews [hastings], Hudson National, Trump National Briarcliff, Sleepy Hollow)...the ground is really not good for Golf, walking Golf, varietal Golf and necessitates too many aerial shots, too many hanging lies and too many instances where you do not see the result of your shot. This particular course has three blind-semi-blind tee shots on Par 5s and one helluva time looking for golf balls. Costs about double the fees of the other 5 county courses for both residents and visitors ($85/$115)...not worth it on my one visit and other anecdotal reports...go to Mohansic in nearby Yorktown which is the best layout and route and most fun of all six West. Count courses.
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