Ed: Might want to check with J. Warne on this, but since it was included in the ANGC collection and Forrest Hills has
been identified, it looks like #3 at Forest Hills an uphill par 3. The clearing behind the green is the rest of the golf
course. Wrightsboro Rd would be behind the tee box.
Chuck,
The hole you're thinking of is NLE as the college used the land paralleling Wrightsboro road to build an athletic center and student housing in the 80's.
They destroyed 2 geen in an earlier renovation aimed at length. It's since been moved right.They also eliminated #3,4, and 5 (The Al Watrous Double eagle par 5 hole)
They then replaced 3,4,5 with 3 very awkward holes though the woods on the side of a hill to the right of where the 16th and 17th hole are.
The hole you're thinking of was actually #4 as the old course started with 3 par 4's assuming you're referring to the nine near Wrightsboro.
I don't think that's Forrest Hills though as there was no mound on the right, the bunkering very different and par 4 like, and the course would actually go up and over the hill as it as was a par 5 whose tee shot started in the same direction, before curving left.The tee was located beyond the green.
Harrison Minchew of the Palmer did the last of the awful ill funded renovations which included moving several greens and shortening a hole leaving a 250 yard walk to the next tee, that coupled with nonoverseeded lightning fast ultradwarf greens have rendered the course unplayable and customerless.
A real shame-the largepractice green/chipping/pitching area was my favorite place to do short game work and some genius cut it up into various small slithers that a ball won't stay on and no meaningful practice including putting can be had on.