First, I must admit I am not certain the property I write about below is 7 acres. I grew up on a 6 acre tract of land, and the property described below seems just a little bigger, hence the title of my post.
I was fortunate enough to be hosted at Garden City Golf Club last August. The course had been on my "wish list" for quite some time. I had high expectations going into my visit, and they were exceeded.
The 7'ish acres I describe is the property near the clubhouse, upon which holes 1, 2 and 18 are expertly laid upon the land. All 3 holes are within view of the stately clubhouse, and the ever inviting back patio. I don't know the history of this club other than I know that the original course was designed by Devereux Emmet, and the course was later updated by Walter Travis, who was an early member at Garden City. I'd be curious if holes 1, 2, and 18 are attributed to Emmet or Travis. But...my God...who could imagine 3 better golf holes on 7 acres of land! If there is a finer example of designing 3(!) outstanding golf holes on a similar small parcel of ground, I'd love to hear nominations from others here. A sporty 290 yard par 4 opener, followed by the terrifying short one-shot second, and the uber-fun closing hole, played toward the back patio of the clubhouse (usually occupied by spectators). 7 small acres...3 fantastic golf holes.
TS