Tim says "the woods seem so thick , it must have been a chore just to walk round them".
Actually Tim it was quite easy in that there is a road/ path right along what was the southeastern corner of the property in the late 70's to 2000 at least. I assume it still exists. It skirts right around what would have been the farthest edge of the now fallow fairway. You could hop right on it and walk in , and it loops right along the right side of 18 dumping off on the far right cart path (sand of course) .
I did have a nice conversation with Tom Paul Friday, and what Tim says might lend credence to Toms' supposition that the club elders desire that no one see in , that privacy was incredibly important to them as reason to let the foliage build up . Remember the railroad ran really close to that fairway also. You wouldn't realize this unless you had walked along that trail as a way back into the club house from either the back of 14 green or the right of the 17th tee.
Interesting that this fairway seems so perfect to me that it would be nice to have it return. Pretty sure that the club now owns all the adjoining property save the RR easement so it wouldn't be the same issue. I just know someone is going to find another reason , but for now it''s the best I've heard!
By the way Tom was in great spirits and doing well , always makes me happy to hear from him. I know many feel the same. The legendary debates between TEP . Pat Mucci and Mr Moriarity were so interesting not just for the banter but for all the nuggets of serious golf course architectural debate littered thru the pages.
Bless them all!