By putting green, catch basin and driving range respectively in modern day.

The clubhouse footprint has remained much the same with the exception of additions to the original building on the northeast corner of the property. The reservoir hole is now a catch basin down between number two green and number three tee. In the old days, you would play from the east side of the basin you can see and drive over the water to play a dogleg right up to the current number seven green. The baby hole was a short par three located on a part of the course now a subdivision east of number one tee.
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