Alan Wilson, Hugh Wilson's older brother, wrote something very interesting about a characteristic of Merion East that I'm trying to figure out as it pertains to the East Course in particular and for courses in general:
The greatest thing this committee did, however, was to give the East course that indescribable something quite impossible to put a finger on,---the thing called “Charm” which is just as important in a golf course as in a person and quite as elusive, yet the potency of which we all recognize. How they secured it we do not know; perhaps they do not.
Merion East is an enjoyably difficult golf course on a small piece of land. I do sense the charm alan Wilson was talking about and have felt that way elsewhere (Merion West, Swinley Forest, Kittansett, Dornoch, perhaps at Indian Creek), but for the life of me, cannot figure it out. What say you all?