Matt
Whoa Nellie!! You insist, I sense, in trying to put me in the position of defending courses such as Mt Airy and CC of the Poconos (which I have never played) and putting down courses
such as Morgan Hill and Great Bear (which I have never played either). The thought of Marshall's Creek having a good course is amazing to me, but I still have no reason to doubt your assessment of any of those four courses. I have always had fun at courses like Pocono Manor, or Water Gap or Shawnee, but I can understand others' preferring to play elsewhere. Clearly, you are in that camp. But when you casually lump Glenbrook in with the rest, I believe you have made a mistake.
You have granted 1 as a good hole. I look forward to your response to my assessment of 3.
Now for the rest of the front nine at Glenbrook.
2: ok, I'll perhaps grant you some weakness here Matt. I don't recall the yardage, but it is a short par 4 without a lot to redeem it.
3. A fine hole, my views of it listed a few comments ago. I see you mentioned this hole above. I do agree that the green is not nearly as good as the first's. If memory serves,
it is pretty flat. But the way the green is raised above its surrounds I believe is its saving grace.
4. A fine par 4. Yardage around 420 maybe? (its been many years, and my memory of distances may be off). Tee shot is very demanding, with some bailout room left. But if you bail left,
you are either blocked out by the big hill, or actually on the hill with long grass and trees. A tee shot too far right finds the woods. And the decision must be made on the tee--do I hit driver and reach the narrowest portion, or hit less club and play to the wider portion of fairway? Once in the fairway, the approach is to a smallish green, and it is no picnic missing it left OR right.
5. Neat par 5. Or maybe too much quirk Matt? I am not sure where you are with quirk. Shorter, reachable for a par 5. Drive towards the creek. The closer you can play your tee shot to the trees on the right, the better your angle into the green. But play safe to the left and you will be blocked out by the small grove of trees that divide 5 and 6 at the creek. And the second shot! Blind, as the far bank is well above you. Out of bounds cuts in on the right, fairly close to the green. Miss left, and find the deep bunker well below the green. Blast then needs to be hit directly towards the road right of the green. 3 or 7 can be had here, which I think is a good thing.
6. Humdrum tee shot, but testing approach to a slightly raised green surrounded left, right and front by bunkers. Shots from the front bunker must deal with a severe overhang.
7. Well, unusual hole
I personally find the hole appealing and unusual, though I may not like the hole for a big dollar stroke play tournament. On the plus side, it is with a wedge or 9 iron or so, though I grant the shot better be darn good. Also, a bigger green would make the shot more do-able and offer more variety of pins. While we are on opposite sides of the divide on this one, I wonder if you dislike the 2 or 20 Hole as well? I did see someone hit it into the trees once on the right, bounce out onto the green and make an ace!
8. Another shortish par 5. I personally find reachable par 5s that also offer the chance to make a 3 or 8 appealing. Drive leaves the choice--stay on the flat portion or try to bust it past the ledge and have to deal with an uneven lie. Going for the green in two? The option to land well short and run it up exists, but it better be up the left side, or it will run into the very deep pit right of the green. But too far left and it will be in the trees.
Too far right, run down the hill. Another good chance for 3 or 7.
9. Short par 4, maybe 365? From the back tee, much of the fairway can't be seen. OB road runs up the right side, again ending up close to the green. With a very large fairway left,
tee shot needs to be drawn, or less club must be used. Drive over gunge and the unseen pond short left. Approach is not the most exciting.
Only parallel holes on this side are 5 and 6, though I don't see that as an issue as there doesn't seem to be any shared area. I find almost all of the holes, and most of the required shots, to be interesting and challenging. I wonder where on the front side we disagree?