Nassau was once a great golf course. It might not be as hilly as parts of Creek, Engineers, North Shore, or Old Westbury, but it is far from being flat. In fact, there probably is not a flat lie to be found on the entire golf course. 16 of the greens are top of the line Emmet and Strong creations with an awful Cupp flattening of the 9th and an imitation ANGC 12th by Cynthia Dye McGarey, replacing the short par 4 3rd to create a 2nd par 5 as the 4th. Meadowbrook is actually the 3rd club in the Liberty Bell, but Nassau has always been considered among the top North Shore clubs, and was the NY home club of Bobby Jones. During my 25 years as a pro on LI I was fortunately to play there many times in tournaments and for fun, since quite a few members were long term students. It can be set up to play incredibly difficult because the greens have exceptional contour with many super difficult hole locations. For many years, only Deepdale maintained faster greens on a consistent basis. Not sure how accurate the account, but Nassau was supposedly the last course in metro-NY to plant trees because Ridgewood got the 1974 US Am due to it's wonderful trees. In 1989 the pines were definitely 10-20 feet shorter than all the other clubs trees.