I'm not sure what is meant by a "notable course" in PF's original question or if any ol' NLE with discernible measurement conditions is what;s desired...
In the latter category, by recency:
Elmwood CC - Greenburgh, NY - just shuttered in 2017, don't believe any development work has started yet...originally a 9-hole course called Pelhamhurst became a full-on Tillie called Elmsford in 1926 and remained so until two separate renovations by Tull in 1954 and 1960, which is the era it became Elmwood. Depending on suitability for PF's project, might also be fun to discover a few of the Tillie bones left in to the extensive Tull renovations (which I think I calculated left about 7 Tillie holes in some state of visibility, but drastically altered routing and features for the other 11 holes' worth of the property).
Ridgeway - White Plains, NY - closed in 2007 and after a brief season or two of perhaps gang-mowing is now starting to really go to seed...I thought the original plan was to seel it to an International School, but I've seen no evidence of any new building in the clubhouse half of the property...depending on the purpose again, might be fun as Fenway concelaed the bones of a previous iteration on the property - Gedney Farms was one of the immediate preceding names.
Carvel (Sports City) CC - Pine Plains, NY - the ice-cream magnate's once expansive/long defucnt-Catskills/Grossingers/Concord-like plans for a upstate-resort/golf community was purchased by the Durst interests in 2006(?) and since local opposition resisted real-estate plans for the property, it has been locked in stasis since 2011-12, and is being reclaimed by nature.
Lastly, an oddball, kind of kooky one...
Old Oaks (9 hole "West Course") - A very under-the-radar Tillie, once featured a 9-hole (what would be called now, but not then) 'Executive" course that wrapped around the clubhouse in a "J"-umbrella handle manner...When 1-684 went through in 1963, construction essentially eliminated Holes 5-7...sometime later, tennis courts, gardens and an expanded range covered over Holes 8 & 9...But though well overgrown and infrequently gang-mowed, most of Holes 1-4 still exist under the rolling meadow, with the green complexes of 2 & 3 still plainly visible (maybe the 1st green and 4th green too, just can't accurately recall now).