Greg: thanks for posting the upgrades the club and super, Jason Thompson, have done and are continuing to do.
The tree clearing is spectacular and those who have not been there for the last year or so will be amazed (perhaps shocked) when they see again visit the course.
Pat, we are in the middle of the process of moving forward, yet more, with additional improvements to this course which will make it an even better all around facility and will make the course much better.
The improved practice facilities planned will be of special interest - putting green(s) and short game area.
Of special interest to the course will be one of my pet projects, that of adding in a number of strategic bunkers Banks was not permitted to build on to the course in 1925-27.
His (and Raynor's) concept plan called for well over 100 bunkers but only a fraction of those were actually built into the course - strategies lost.
Many of the holes have more than adequate landing areas but even if you miss to the side, the only problem you is shortish rough. Tightening up these areas and having the golfer to think more off the tee has been my goal for a long time.
We've done this on second-shots on holes 8 and 17 but there still is a lot to do and it has been (and still is) a pleasure to work with a club that wants to move forward as ECCC has.
Yes, the 17th is a wonderful two-shot reverse-Redan (very similar to hole-12 at Fishers Island).
Pat, concerning the second hole:
This one great green and my plan is to expand the fairway to the substantially to the right while also moving the left edge of the fairway to the right with appropriate bunkering along the left to;
a. prevent the short-cut to the green
b. to make the player play out to the right where the approach to the green (although short) is incredibly difficult because the green does not accept a shot from that area - you'll usually be in the left greenside bunker because of the severe right to left tilt of the green.
Also hole 6 is a Tillinghast version of a Redan (shoulder well into the green). Jason's spectacular green expansion has made this one of the great putting surfaces on the course.
A tee program is also in place (a number of interesting new tees as well as renovation) and will be acted when the club is ready.
Fortunate for me, the club is about 15 minutes from my house - that's far considering The Knoll is less than 3 miles from my home
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I've been pushing to get Essex County put on the list of courses rates recommended "should see” and hopefully it will get on a one or two "lists" soon.
It's a sleeper!