By "small" he probably meant 9-hole courses, since that's what Ross re-designed here in 1931, improving on the original work of P.H. Haskins.
The holes Ross re-shaped and honed to perfection are now the back nine (the front nine was built in 1963), where towering mature pines lining the undulating fairways place a premium on accuracy. Water also comes into play on five of these holes.
The 13th hole has been called one of the prettiest in the state. One hundred fifty-four yards off the blues, but only 117 from the whites, it's all carry over a pond, with the green guarded in front and on the right side by a waste bunker.
Choose your club wisely.