I couldn't get one of the famous holes that I was after. I choose a local hole by a very well respected architect. As usual one hole is current and in this case is original too. Three other choices have been presented for discussion. I have also removed all bunkering from the hole to explain the landforms, but also to suggest additional options. Offer your opinions on what you like and don't. Offer suggestions on what has not been tried, and you would like to see. I will not try to create everyones alternative, but I hope to paint a few suggestions to visually add to the discussion.
The first image is the hole without bunkers. The tee is about 35 feet above the creek, and the hole rises all the way to the green. The green is almost the same height as the tee. There is a series of small ridges and rises in the fairway, with one very sharp ridge running on an angle from 170 on the left to 210 yards away on the far right (shown with hatching). The right side has a series of bold rolls with the first being about six feet and the last being 10-12 (higher than the centre of the fairway at the landing). The first left roll is softer with the second again being bold. There is an increase in the rise of the fairway through the neck, with a small sharp rise at the green. The green slopes sharply (with very little undulation) towards the fairway. The back of the green droops over and the fall is about 15 feet to the bottom (a very difficult shot). The hole is 315-330 yards (can be driven) and is played into a predominantly right to left wind. I hope that covers it.
no bunkers
alternative one-carry bunkers
alternative two-roll off at green
alternative three-central bunker at 250
alternative four-alternating bunkers