One hole looks very different, the 10th. Was that green pushed back?
I'm not sure. My friend Nick Norton thinks so. Club historian Richard Atherton thinks not.
The angle of the old photo may be deceiving - it is taken from well to the left of the line of play and the far bank of the stream appears to be a gentle grassy slope, rather that the cliff edge we see today.
I will try to remember to get a pic from the same angle over the weekend so that a comparison can be made.
You are certainly right about the bunkering - it has been dumbed down considerably over the years and many greens have shrunk. Our new Course Manager - in conjunction with our archie members Jonathan Gaunt and the aforementioned Nick Norton - has plans to restore these as funds allow.
Our Centenary year approaches in 2025 and gives us a realistic target to get improvements made by.
Overall however, Tommy W is quite correct. The overall look, feel, and atmosphere of the course have altered very little in nearly 100 years. This is one of the advantages of a club never having the money to change anything!