Greate Bay Country Club - Somers Point, NJWillie Park/W.H "Pipe" Follett 1923, William Robinson 1926, George & Tom Fazio 1970, Ron Garl 1989, Archie Struthers 2002
Doak Scale Rating - 5From 185 yards, the 13th hole plays to a thimble of a green with bunkers seemingly cut into its very innards.Greate Bay began life as "Ocean City Harbors", a planned course for Ocean City character Harvey Lake and his family, and though the origins are a bit murky, he hired Willie Park to design a course that likely required some onsite work by Atlantic City pro William Robinson to bring it to life after Park's death. Shortly upon opening it became the Ocean City Country Club, open to an active membership.
In any case, the original course like most of Park's designs was top-notch, weaving through an ocean forest with more natural contour than most of southern New Jersey, to greens that are splendidly varied.
Over the years ownership changed hands a few times and as with many vintage clubs, some decisions were made not in the best interest of the golf course (i.e. driving range, some adjoining condos, a few new "modern" holes built to replace those that were destroyed) and what was left was a hodge-podge of hole styles and routing glitches with little continuity.
in stepped our own Archie Struthers, who has been working bit by bit these past two decades to return to the Park style and excellence throughout the property. While not fully restorable, the course has been greatly improved, and just as importantly for the long-term viability of the club and course, Archie has returned a sense of place, history, and fun to the club, such that if I lived anywhere within 20 miles I'd join in a minute.
There are numerous terrific holes from Park that still remain untouched, and a wonderfully varied set of greens. In one sequence you go from the triple-tiered green on 12, to the postage stamp pictured above on 13, to a gull-winged double plateau green on 14, each built to accommodate a particular shot while eschewing others.
Definitely a sentimental favorite of mine, and Archie makes guests feel like family.