I'll just add this -- if anyone comes to Jersey or its immediate surrounding states you need to check out Forsgate Country Club and it's Banks Course. The layout, I believe, was the last major design by Banks and for all you out there in GCA land who go ga-ga over Raynor and all such similar courses you will find in Forsgate a layout that has all the qualities one can want.
The layout added a bit more distance this year with a few more new back tees -- distance is just over 6,700 yards. The bunkers at Forsgate are as deep, if not DEEPER, than what yo find at Yale and the other courses of this pedigree.
The green designs are also unique and quite imaginative. One other thing -- among all Jersey courses -- and that includes PV and Plainfield -- the quarter of par-3's at the design will stand toe to toe with any course in the state IMHO. You also have back-to-back par-5's that are well done -- with thje long uphill 8th at 575 yards being one of the best pure three-shot holes you can play and it features a sensational spine that cuts across the green for two first rate sections (just make sure you find the correct one with the approach).
I would dare say that with all the talk about courses that don't get much publicity but could easily make the top 100 classic of GolfWeek I would dare say Forsgate is a solid contender for such a placement. The reasons for its being unknown is that most people just think of the state as Pine Valley, Plainfield, Baltusrol, Somerset Hills, etc, etc.
Charles Banks may have only really centered himself in a local context but his designs are no less in quality than what you find in Raynor courses. I'll say this clearly -- not be misunderstood -- if Shoreacres merits a top 50 placement than Forsgate is without doubt no less in quality!
P.S. For those who want a public connection to Banks try The Knoll in Parsippany. I can't wait for George to finish his efforts here because you have holes that are also dynamic.