The collective wisdom of the treehouse is powerful. Somewhere along the way the discussions here made me take a fresh look at a course that I have played a few thousand times since 1974. I've probably played 95% of these rounds from our Blue tees, 4% from the Blacks, and less that 1% from the Whites.
As the first post on this thread indicates, I dragged about a dozen guys to the tees of my choosing for a few weeks after handicap season closed last November. It was fun, we saw all kinds of "new" shots and the idea caught on to the point where our Golf Committee created a composite course and had it rated. The committee took it one step further and created a short course composite (combining Red and White tees.)
The new scorecards where delivered today. The Mayo Course is the "long" composite course, a par 71 that playes 100 yards shorter than our par 72 Blue tees. It is named the Mayo Course after our old pro, Charlie Mayo, a Scottish-born player of some renown. The shorter course course is named in honor of Tom Hawthorne, also born in Scotland, who served as our pro from the 1950's to the 1990's.
Unless you know Hackensack well, this scorecard won't mean much to you, but here it is!