Mike,
When I played ANGC the front nine had never been shown on TV, hence several shots were unexpected, and some shots on the back nine took me by surprise as well.
The 2nd at # 2.
The 2nd at # 3
The tee shot to # 6
The second shot at # 9
The tee shot at # 11
The 2nd shot at # 11
The lie in the fairway at # 13
The approach to # 15
The tee shot at # 18.
The tee shots at # 11 and # 18 were amongs the most uncomfortable tee shots that I've ever set up for.
The green at # 2, 3, 5, 6, 7, 9, 13, 14, 15 and the fact that most greens had slopes I hadn't perceived, vis a vis TV.
I was also shocked by the elevation change and many of the lies in the fairway.
TV flattens or hides many features that jump out at you when you see the course in person.
MacKenzie's routing remains brilliant despite Mike Cirba's failure to understand it.
Unfortunately, many, if not most, develop their impression of the golf course from TV, when it's quite different in person.
It remains a wonderful golf course in spite of all of the changes, which is a tribute to the genius of its routing and hole designs.