I made it up to Sullivan County Golf Club this morning and was the first one out. Unfortunately only six holes were available to play as holes 2,3 and 4 are closed for renovation. They are also doing significant tree removal. There are four sets of tees. We went around twice playing from the back tees (6100 yards) the first time around, and the most forward tees (less than 4500 yards even though the card says 4794) the second time around. To do otherwise would have made the holes play almost the same both times around. $25 to walk 12 holes. We arrived before the course was open for the day, but they have an honor box, which we didn't need to use as someone arrived to open the shop as we were putting our clubs on our trolleys.
The fairways were cut much shorter than when Jeff played here last year. Of the six holes we played, five had very generous fairways. The exception was #5 which was pretty narrow with a stream running down the left side, and which was the only flat hole of the six. There is significant elevation change on the other five holes we played, requiring precision approaches. The downhill approaches on #1 and #7 were fun shots.
Sullivan County CC #1
Sullivan County CC #1
Sullivan County CC #7 It's a sporty course in a very tranquil setting that made me feel like I was stepping back in time.
They seem to be putting a lot of money into the course and amenities. In addition to the work on the course, they've built a new patio and barbeque/smoker and there will soon be a new Italian Restaurant on site, independent from the club I think. I was told that Tom Coyne is working on a book about his acquisition of the club, the renovation, history etc.
Here's a link to photos from today: [size=78%]
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