Meadow Club has one of the finest sites in the golf world. Set in a high mountain meadow, with the surrounding land owned by the Water District and retained for drinking water recharge into a large dammed lake, there are NO lights visible from the golf course at night and never will be due to those restrictions! Mt. Tamalpais is in view from most of the course, although in many places the trees have obscured the view of it. It is most peaceful and has some wonderful ground, plus it is VERY walkable!There has been substantial tree planting on the course, particularly in a tight area between two large hills where 5 holes are routed through. Originally, these 5 holes were all wide open, ala St. Andrews, with a creek running through the middle of it and golfers chose their line of play according to their strengths. It was like having the Old Course in California! Of course, due to the climate, many of these trees are redwoods and they are already huge!The greens have shrunk considerably since the inception of the club, most probably in the first 5 - 10 years, as the club opened in 1927 and with the Crash and Depression, times were tough and maintenance was at a minimum. The intention is to reclaim the greens and bring back all the great pins tucked behind bunkers and on small plateaux. The bunkers have been redone in the past, some have been filled in, some eliminated, and so there is much work to bring back the elaborate MacKenzie style to those.The routing is the same and is very good, with many options for playing only a few holes in different combinations, as time and course capacity allow for the members. There were several creeks leading into the main stream, and many of these were originally culverted, but some were left open as hazards. A pond was added at the par 3 14th for water storage (14 occupies the lowest elevation on the property and is at the end of the main stream channel) and that has altered that hole's playability and options.Typical of its era, the practice area is insufficient for today's amount of play, but there is not much room for enlargement near the clubhouse.All in all, Meadow Club is a great club on a beautiful site and the goal is to restore it to its MacKenzie roots so that it will be worthy of the first American course by the Good Doctor.I am interested in hearing all of your comments, particularly if you have recollections from decades ago. Many thanks!!!!