Jeepers, I can only think of one course I really liked, the 9 hole Annapolis course. I am not sure I know of any in spirit courses, but TOC may be one of we count losing the fairway left of the Prinicpal's Nose and the narrowing of the 17th Cry There are lots of courses which are dead in spirit, but I never played them when they zoomed. Princes and Blackwell probably head that list. I suspect Sandy Lodge and Worcester are nothing to what they could be.
I forgot the old Detroit muni, Billy Rogell. A good Ross course, but not as good as its namesake. My dad loved the guy because he was an instrumental part of the awesome infield (playing with a few no namers; Gehringer on 2nd & Greenberg on 1st) for the Tigers, the 1935 World Series champion. Leading up to that season, the infield stats are unbelievable: the four totalled 769 hits (remember the 154 game schedule), 462 RBIs, 445 runs scored, .327 average with one game between the four missed all season. Despite all the above, I think Rogell is most loved as a city servant for 36 years (I think) as a Council Member. Its for this reason that the course was named after Rogell. For those who frequent Detroit Metro, you will notice that once Merriman crosses I94 from the north, the road names changes to WG Rogell Drive.
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