Replayed Old Oaks in Westchester in the MET PGA for the first time since the Mid 90's.
I always had enjoyed the course, having competed frequently there in the early 90's in the annual Assistant's Open.
I really didn't remember much of the course, but what a course and property.Huge property, with two ranges plus a large short game range,and plenty of other land around.
Lots of tree clearing has exposed its massive scale, but the oaks mentioned in its name were definitely in play, and, add a lot of interest to tee shots and strategy.
Interesting driving course, with interesting land movement, varied tee shots with the oaks and meandering creeks in and out of play,and difficult to read firm, fast undulating greens.
Scores were quite high, and I was no exception..
Despite playing reasonably well in portions of the rounds, the course's demands were too much for me to hang in there and stay focused late in both rounds.
Another example(along with nearby Century mentioned above which hosted last year's MET PGA)of the sheer depth of the MET NY area.