Played it in late October 1978-age 15-had to miss basketball practice which was a big deal back in the day.....My high school coach, who was black, was hedging but when he saw my mind was made up, he relented and said with a wry smile "well they finally let a black man play (Lee Elder 1975) so now I guess they'll let anybody play"
My father was invited by a gentlemen named George Sanken but since he was a very, very infrequent golfer he sent me.
We played the par 3 first but I don't remember much of that.
I still remember I was using a Toney Penna driver with a grip so worn from the previous owner that it had a dent where the left thumb went.
I remember playing the white tees because I was too nervous to ask to play the back tees(playing the back tees at ANGC for low handicappers was more common then as there wasn't such a massive difference between tees there is now -there remain ONLY two sets of tees-now miles apart). The greens were freshly overseeded with rye (back before they went to bent) and were very slow-as freshly germinated rye is very sticky-maybe a 5 or 6 but that time of year other places were as well until they started shaving them in November when they could get pretty darn fast, especially after a frost.
I was so nervous I was 5 over after 5, got it back to 4 over than missed a very short putt on 18(the original Ed Sneed) for 76 to end up with 77. I also remember that was my last round using a Spalding Cash-in putter.
I started playing golf in 1974 age 11, grew up over the fence at Augusta Cc and have been to every Masters since (1975-2016)
Went through the hole in the fence by 13 tee many summer afternoons as a teenager and played 13,14,11,12.
Once played the entire back nine except for putting on 18 and teeing off on 9.
Typing this makes me rethink I might be more interested in playing it than my original selection Sand Hills(which I've not played).
I always thought I would return to ANGC and get the chance to play the back tees, but that would be quite a chore for me now-unless it was warm/hot late spring day past the cool/cold dampness of winter there.
I certainly know if given the choice I would pick ANGC over Sand Hills because as I've learned, such invites are few and far between-and it's been a big part of my life.
Sand Hills, while remote ,has a very generous one time nonaccompanied access policy.
That doesn't make Sand Hills less interesting to me though as a golf course.
I'm not really a big name or Top 100 access seeker as I get much more of a thrill out of discovering and enjoying a hidden gem and the humble/real attitudes and spirits that tend to go with that......but I would make an exception to return to ANGC.