Played Cedarbrook today (Ellis Maple 1946) and was very disappointed, even with $20 green fees. Bland layout and poor greens.
I can only remember two or three holes - they all blend together. Rolling terrain, blind tee shots on too many holes, all slightly dog-legging. Not a bad course if the greens were halfway decent, but ...
Sand bunkers block 1/3 of the front of at least half of greens with pins in the front of these greens directly behind the bunkers, and the greens sloping severely back to front. Land 15 ft past the pin and bring it back - the ball will roll into the sand. Bring it in low to the back of the green - you cannot keep your putt on the green. Only way to play was to roll the ball onto the opposite side of the green from the pin which leaves a 30 ft putt with a fifteen ft break. IF you can get it to stay on the green. We tried to lag to within ten ft below the cup and hope to sink our comeback. Whoopee. ZERO fun at all!
To be fair, it was setup for a Saturday - Sunday tournament which might explain the pin placements. But no excuse, really.
In addition, some greens were skinned so bald that an almost level ten ft putt would break five feet.
Others were shaggy and slow. Add bumpy and COVERED with ball marks. Really sad.
How is this for a selection of par 3's: 154 yds, 150 yds, 149 yds and 151 yds. (From the whites, 6304 yds)
Like I say, a huge disappointment.
Not in the same league as Old Beau, Oak Valley or Tanglewood.