Pete, no argument that the shrinkage is lamentable. Or, should I say, the shrinkage is normal and not addressing the issue, prior to this much shrinkage, is regrettable. But either way the course is the course and the tournament awards the player that scores the fewest in 72 holes. The value of par on any one hole is irrelevant. to that final outcome. If I were on the bag, I would suggest a high fade choosing the club that if missed, would miss short in the bunker, figuring par from there is not too difficult
As far as what Egan/Neville expected...Considering the length of hole, the ability of players at that time, and the equipment they used, I'm not so confident that the dilemma (shot test) these players faced today is much different. Granted, the firm green, especially the downslopes, was key to not holding the green.