It is sad. AGC is a course I discovered about 8 years ago and I fell in love with it the first time I saw it. The experience was profound. It prompted me to look up its history and brought me to this site. Over the past years, I have played it with great frequency, and it has basically become my "home course." I wish you could see it when the sun is going down--no rough, the low sun illuminating its amazing fairway undulations and a treeless interior providing for wonderful wind-tunnel effects.
The sad irony is that it is being leveled for athletic fields for what is likely the least athletically gifted private school in the area: the Key School, a bohemian-preppy enclave.
Small note--the eighth hole, pictured here, is about 175 yards. I never thought it qualified as a "Short" as identified above. With death in the back and right and a huge bunker front left with a run-up opening on front right, I always thought of this as Banks's "Eden".