I have had the good fortune to play several great courses this year, as well as discover some hidden gems.
Glen Ridge-One of the most thought provoking courses I have played; along with Gulph Mills, the most difficult greens I have ever played on. Just kills you with papercuts. It all starts with placement of the tee ball and goes from there. Not a lot of room for miscues here. Finding the incorrect quadrant of the green will almost guarantee a three putt. A course that gets passed over because of its more famous neighbors; people would benefit from seeing this and appreciating what Willie Park Jr. contributed to Golf Course Architecture more. Clearly should have won 'Restoration of The Year'.
Ridgewood (West/East) -Simply a magnificent golf course and club. Along with Gulph Mills and HVCC, the most demanding tests of ball-striking of the year. I thought it played more difficult than Bethpage Black. Room to play, but again, not a lot of room for miscues. One error can compound itself quickly. The tree removal is outstanding.
Huntingdon Valley (Toomey/Flynn)- Probably the highlight of the year. A wonderful setting, plenty of room to play. Such a strong test of golf and so maddeningly difficult, but appealing at the same time in wanting to go back to the first tee after holing out on 18. Extremely consistent from 1 to 18. A 3&2 win was sweet as well
Lehigh-A great routing by Flynn over difficult terrain and a good host
I prefer HVCC and RGGC over this Flynn, specifically due to conditioning and my opinion that it's not as consistently good 1 through 18.
Merion West-Great hosts and a great day in a difficult time for me. Just a fun course to play--all these little things going on.
Reading-I KNOW IT'S NOT PRIVATE, but it's so much fun. so quirky. A great venue for a casual late-afternoon match. Short, yes, but it's still a good test of golf. It would be a shame if this course went under the plow. My first Findlay as well. A 1-up win here
Gulph Mills-Is it really, really difficult or is it just me? A tremendously hard test of golf. Approach shots are at a premium. I preferred the more consistent bunkering of LuLu, to put it in perspective of courses Ross designed around the same time, but preferred the playing demands of GMGC.
Manufacturers-No, I didn't ask for access...only played the front nine, but a good test of golf. Good par threes all around, requiring a different club and shot each. Tree removal is ongoing, but course is still grossly overtreed.
I prefer HV and RG to here, but I want to give it another shot as it was extremely wet the afternoon we played. Good use of the Sandy Run in different ways throughout the course.
Philadelphia Cricket (Wissahickon) -Only played a few holes on March 10 of this year before darkness, but very enjoyable. Best flags in Philadelphia. I need to see all 18 before making a proper call.
The three courses I wish I could add to here are the Dixie Cup III courses, which I was not able to participate in.