Not sure if I've ever seen any photos of the "Wax" on GCA so here are a few snapshots.
Thanks for putting these up Tom, these bring back memories of a lot of fun rounds of golf with old friends of mine.
#3 Valley View, nothing too special about this par 3. I do like how the bunkers pinch the front of the green while the back is wider. If the hole is up you're hitting to a narrow target. If the hole is back you'll need two more clubs but the green is much wider.
#4 Valley View, kind of an interesting par 5. There are two slight doglegs to the right. Keep your drive on the left side of the fairway and maybe you can have a go at it in two shots, but things get narrow up by the green.
#5 Valley View, a short par 4 that is one of the weaker holes on the property IMO.
However, #6 on Valley View is one of the better holes. An uphill par 3 that works. It's not going to be more than a 7-9 iron for most players, with an interesting green.
#2 on Woodside is one of my favorite holes at Weatherwax. It's a par 5 that can't be more than maybe 480. From the tee you can see everything. That's the flag you see dead ahead. If you hit a good drive the second shot is blind. You can lay up off to the left, or have a go at the green. But make sure you look where that flag is before you leave the tee. The green is very wide, and it has a wide bunker in front of it. If the flag is to the right (and I've seen it so far to the right that I couldn't believe it was still on the green) you've got to add a good 15 yards. Blind uphill approach from an uphill lie to a diagonally-oriented green with a bunker short...it's a fun shot.
This is #5 on Woodside. Too bad this picture isn't of the green, which is unbelievably narrow and small. The fairway is wide but you really need to split it because it's hard to hit the green coming in from any type of angle.
#9 Woodside, mid-length par 4, another of my favorites on the property. It's a very wide fairway though you want to stay right both to improve your angle in and to not mess with the fairway bunker. A hole cut on the right side (as it is in this picture) is very accessible. The higher left side is much tougher to access. It's elevated and there is a large bunker on the front left.
Almost sure this is Meadows #2. A longer par 4 but not one of the better holes at Weatherwax (#3 at Meadows might be my favorite of the 36 though).
View from the right side of the green at the par-3 8th on Meadows. It can play very long from the back tees (230ish) though more like 160 from the shorter tees. I've made doubles and triples in all sorts of fun ways on this hole, including hooking my tee shot left of the pond.