Scott- you had to go and post this aerial and get me all in a huff again!
A few additional points.
Unlike Rees at Bethpage, Roger Rulewich is being paid good money for his work at Yale (his former school). I'm not saying he should work for free but at least he should have the heartfelt interest and responsibility to do the research and restore the course properly. After all, I would think (hope) that the Yale Course stirred his interest in golf course architecture during his undergraduate days. Instead I hear second hand of his telling a member that he is a golf course architect not a historian
There is an excellent post describing a Tillinghast restoration put up earlier today by Sean. In it they describe carefully probing bunkers for their original depth and shape. Coupled with photos, there is no reason bunkers can't be accurately reproduced. George Bahto is currently doing exactly this at Essex CC and the lucky members are getting a striking result. "Deep an steep" is the motto. It is a process involving research and a bit of in the field archaeology. It requires hand work and can't be done by a bulldozer. Yale deserved this kind of loving treatment and it is certainly not being provided by Roger Rulewich.
I've seen a couple of magazine articles where Roger is touting his work at Yale but is all a bunch of crap. I wanted that to be known. His work on the back nine and since the project was taken over by the restoration group has been overseen by a committee of nine individuals/amateurs who supposedly know what they are doing. Perhaps if they chose someone who could do a sympathetic job there wouldn't be a need for a committee of amateurs to oversee a "professional architect".
When George Bahto's book comes out this summer, we will see some of the old photos of Yale. I don't know all those he's selected but I assure you the contrast with the ones I've posted that were done by Rulewich will be striking.
Its not totally his fault. The athletic department and the school administration are also to blame for this tragic fiasco, however, as a professional architect, Rulewich should know better exactly what an asset and historic relic the golf course could be for the school.
There- now I've vented!