Fun stuff here guys...
Pat...I lump Tedesco in there too...I just got my copy of Vol. 3 and haven't opened it, but my brother tells me it's not there. It's one of the many good local privates in old-money golf cities that lies somewhere between 4 and 6 (probably a good 5...I have it roughly #25 in Mass.)...some great holes, some blah holes. We have a great history involving some cool figures...Gold Coasters who summered in Marblehead and Swampscott that founded the club, Skip Wogan, perhaps Ross (who at least consulted briefly), Wayne Stiles, Stephen Kay, and now Ron Forse going forward. We also have been prominent in MGA participation and governance over the years, so we get to host the Mass. Open or Am every 15 years or so. I'm sure T&C is similar!
Tom...the "too short for modern tourney golf" is a tough one, as I've struggled even to express my personal definition above. I think of high-level amateur golf as something like a state amateur, and in Massachusetts, this is generally contested on a course between 6400-6800 yards. We tend to use the supposedly too short courses (Dedham, Franklin Park, Bass Rocks, etc.) for qualifiers, but not the tourney proper.
Sean...I'm curious if Aiken GC adapted to the housing, or the housing adapted to it...it does go back to Aiken's early days, correct? On Hope Valley, I've always thought it interesting to see a housing-development course 1920-style. That was a surprise the first time I played it...one of the few NC Ross courses I have played that really has the New England feel to it.