A_Clay_Man,
It has taken awhile for me to get to it, but Paul suggested I respond to your question. Hopefully, better late than never.
Wilshire was and is an interesting project for us. As with most renovation projects, we had to work to find a balance in bringing the course up-to-date and keeping the things that the membership liked about their course.
From the first time we saw Wilshire, we really liked the traditional design elements and "classic feel" of the golf course. Therefore, we never planned to make any substantial changes to the course other than improving playing condidtions and reintroducing some of the original playing strategies that had been lost over time. Physically, the work we did amounted to rebuilding the tees- larger and laser leveled to increase usable square footage, adding drainage to dry-up trouble spots, and rebuilding the existing bunkers for better visibility, playability and maintenance. Several new bunkers were added to replace bunkers that were no longer in play due to today's technology. Some older trees were removed for maintenance and playability, while a few new trees were added to screen the surrounding properties. No length could really be added, as the course already maximizes the existing property.
Finally, we suggested work be done to the barranca, bridges and cart paths to improve aesthetics and create uniformity throughout the golf course. A fun and successful project that, from what I hear, has been well received by the membership.