Been studying Eden holes of late and it made me realize that the great 6th at Riviera is actually Thomas' spin on the Eden. If you take the bunker in the middle of the green and pull it straight forward to the front of the green, you now have the Strath bunker. The left side surrogate Hill bunker is already in place.
The green left of the centered bunker is a nod to the Eden with the steep slope back to front, while right of the bunker is another of his little template spins, a punchbowl.
I've been lazy and haven't researched whether Thomas discussed this, or if this is in Shack's book, or if there is a previous thread, but given GT's other template ideas at Riviera like the Biarritz on a diagonal on the par 4 15th, the Channel hole reduced to a par 4 at the 8th, the centerline hazard on his 240yd Redan 4th, the Cape 13th, this seems quite in line with those template inspirations.
Thoughts?