Guys help me out but Manhattan Woods, Spook Rock, et al of this type are in Rockland County -- am I right or what? This thread is on Westchester's best.
By the way Hudson National is a fine course -- I don't doubt that. But, it's not top ten in the county. From the times I've played the course (four times) the place usually overdoses on the H20 and you get the predictable result that the air game is de rigeur when playing there. I think of Hudson National as the Mountain Ridge (for the application of man-applied H20) of this sort of thing.
The shotmaking aspect of Hudson National is indeed demanding in spots (I do lik the par-3 16th and par-4 18th holes, to name just two), however, is there anything there that really hits a home run in the architectural compartment? Or is it more of a "been there done that" TF design one has seen more than a few times?