Archie, last November I had the pleasure of playing White Manor, a course from the 60's by the Gordons that was completely renovated a handful of years ago by Bobby Weed as you stated. The routing was retained, but that is about it. All new tees, bunkers, greens, etc.
Perhaps people would like a little photo tour w/ some of my commentary. I'll present the front nine today, then later the back nine.
Here is the routing on a rolling property with nice elevation changes, plenty of trees (!), a couple of ponds and streams:
#1. Right out of the gate at WM you get a downhill par 4 with a very difficult green fronted by a small stream. If you are looking for a gimme hole to start out, well, you are not getting it here!
#2. From that tough opener you go to the No 1 handicap hole, a 431 yard par 4.
#3. From the regular tees, this is a longish par 3 (214), and from the tips pretty beastie (255 yards).
#4. Now you get an uphill par 4 (415 yards) with cross bunkers making you take a side on the drive, with the right side wider but requiring a 2nd shot over green side bunkers.
#5. A nicely rolling dogleg left par 4 (424 yards).
#6. A par 5 (555 yards) that I just was fascinating by on my only time on the course; it is fairly flat most of the way, then goes downhill to a green that runs away; a ground shot can be utilized here nicely.
#7. A nice little shortie par 4 (335 yards); that is the 17th green over the pond.
#8. Par 3 (165 yards).
#9. An uphill par 4 (436 yards) with a very challenging two-tiered green:
If you liked the front nine, well, you will likely really like the back. Stay tuned.