RJ,
Glen Mills School has a winner in their Bobby Weed designed golf course. I have played the course twice (one occcasion was the USGA Publinks--Philly qualifier) and I enjoy the setting immensely. Permitting of the golf course was problem regarding wetlands and grading of steep slopes. The front nine has a heathland style through the first four holes than it dips into the rugged woodlands for the remainder. Wetland carries and environmental/OB (no looky for golf balls
)hazards abound on several of the woodland holes. Overall the routing changes directions frequently on the front nine, while the back nine is more "out and back"
My practice round the day before the qualifier I arrived at 4:30 (qualifying for twilight rate of $40) and played the course in under four hours
. Play was extremely slow for the USGA qualifier (6+ hours, I guess they really wanted to simulate typical weekend public play
). One player in my group shot a qualifying score for the first round and the USGA expected him to go back out, with a marker, at 6:30 pm to play 18 more (he made it through 12 before the siren sounded at 9:00 pm).
IMHO the course is probably too difficult for the majority of daily-fee players. Greens fees are steep ($65 weekday, $85 weekend, $40 twilight) for public golf, but I believe the school may be considering a second course, so I suppose the first venture is doing well.
I admire the school and its mission of vocational training of youths. Service at the course is teriffic & a new clubhouse should be operational soon (if not since my visit in June). I believe I will try again next year for the Publinks qualifier, I will just be prepared for the inevitable 6-hour round.