Keney Park (1927) now has a superb Golden Age sensibility. The first six holes are one of Devereux Emmet's most stirring opening strechs. The par fours here , an inspired mix of short, medium and long, traverse the rugged terrain very artfully.
Emmet liked idiosyncratic routings that keep the the golfer off balance. Devereux Emmet sometimes accomplished this via uneven lies or semi blind sight lines. These design motifs enliven the 340 first hole and the 357 yard fourth. The dramatic approach to the 447 yard fifth , over a deep gulley, is splendid. The fifteenth's spacious fairway sets up a beautiful staging area, for a precise iron to the elevated green that clings to a graceful ridge.
Also, there is superb attention to detail with interior contours and sporty bunkering. Mr. Dusenberry, a former Greg Norman designer, who is now based in Milwaukee spent many days at Saint Georges in Setauket. Dusenberry's purpose for visiting that 1917 masterpiece, was to to school himself in Emmet style hazards, especially bunkering.
The back nine has improved with two great par threes, a lovely winding brook, and some artistic green sites
Keney Park is: fun to play , great terrain, strong par fives and worth a special trip.
Several greens, 4,6, 12, and the punchbowl 18th are extremely fun to putt