Stiles courses played
Pinebrook
Thorny Lea
Oak Hill
Putterham (Brookline Golf Club)
Duxbury
Larry Gannon (formerly Happy Valley)
Marshfield
Marlborough
Taconic
Woodland
All of the above mentioned courses are fun to play, usually on the shorter side. Putterham and Duxbury tend to have some drainage issues. Just looking at the list, the one characteristic that seems to prevail is Stiles par 4 holes having an elevated tee, a fairway below, followed by an uphill approach. This is true with most of the holes at Pinebrook, Marshfield, Marlborough, and Thorny Lea. Taconic is without a doubt in a league by itself with Stiles. The sleeper is Oak Hill. Although the back 9 (Ross) is a better test than the front, #1, #7, and #9 are excellent holes attributed to Stiles. I included Woodland as originally designed by Stiles, then subsequentially redesigned by Ross in the '20's, then redesigned again by Cornish in the '60's. Does anyone have any info as to the extent of Rosses redesign? This course is down the street from me, and although most people accept it as Ross, the green complexed and feel of the place just doesn't seem so Ross to me.