Today Brae Burn is privately owned and the entire property has undergone a major transformation. The old recreation building has been completely renovated and is now home to a pro shop and Scovill’s Grill with the remaining space being used for professional and medical offices. There have been significant improvements and enhancements made to the course to make the game that much more enticing. Great care has been taken to preserve the historical value of Brae Burn so as to ensure its continued presence within the Dansville Community.
According to historical information, every hole was originally named by the unidentified builder of the course. The holes were named as follows:
Hole #1 – “Terrace” because of it’s hidden location behind a hill.
Hole #2 – “Far-a-Wa” because of it’s yard distance – the longest distance to any hole on the course.
Hole #3 – “Buena Vista” meaning beautiful view.
Hole #4 – “Punch Bowl” because it is surrounded by knolls and looks like a miniature amphitheater.
Hole #5 – “Crow’s Nest” which was in front of an oak tree as if picked by a crow for a homestead.
Hole #6 – “Hickory Knoll” which was once surrounded by hickory nut trees.
Hole #7 – “The Dune” due to a sandtrap that threatened to stump the golfer’s ball.
Hole #8 – “Meadow Brook” for the creek that winds through parts of the course.
And finally hole #9 – “Midget” for its short approach.
Although there have been changes made through the years, it makes the game a bit more interesting to think back to how these names once described the course’s unique characteristics.