There have been many references to Sunnybrook here but never a thread that I could find. I played there today for the first time since the course was renovated in 2007 by McDonald Design Group.
Here is the member statement concerning the renovation with a lot of good other stuff- aerials, history,the Gordons,etc. :
https://sunnybrook.memberstatements.com/Clubs/CSG-Sunnybrook/Uploaded/FacilityPics/masterplan.pdfHere is the routing:
The club house was also renovated. For those who remember the old club house, it was best described as "shabby chic." The new club house is not a monument to excess and not shabby at all:
http://www.ehretcc.com/projects/country-clubs/sunnybrook-golf-club--clubhouse.htmlI found the course to be quite playable notwithstanding its high slope ratings:
Black 7008y 74.9/145
Blue 6528y 72.5/140
White 6102y 70.4/137
There were some holes that looked similar- the par3s 8 &17,for example. Both were about the same yardage and played downhill.Otherwise, the greens and their complexes were challenging and the course was in excellent condition.
I don't have any pics and Sunnybrook must be one of the few local courses not found in the Bausch Collection.
All in all, I found Sunnybrook to be a good walk in the park and a very good members course.
As referenced in the Bidermann thread, Sunnybrook is part of the local Menage A Trois group with Gulph Mills and Bidermann.