Looking at those goofy pictures Sean Tully posted of Royal Mid-Surrey, and knowing that JH Taylor did some work at Dornoch in the early 1900's, and knowing the lay of the land up there, I wonder if the following features might be JH's work rather than Mother Nature's.......
--the bunker-faced cone at 290 or so in the right-middle of the 1st fairway
--the string of little humps crossing the fairway at 320 or so on the 3rd
--the humps and bunkers which separate the (current) 5th and 12th fairways
--the ring of little humps that surround the 16th green
--the string of little humps that cross the 1st fairway at 150 or so of the Struie (13th on the championship course in JH's day)
They all look fairly natural today, but were they in 1910? Thoughts?