Melvyn, Melvyn, Melvyn...AWESOME stuff!!!!
I mentioned the following on Donald Ross--Golf has never Failed me thread; "But I really do think that the key to understanding architecture is not to simply analyze todays architecture using todays equipment and looking through modern eyes. IF someone has a desire to learn about architecture and architectural history, I think understanding the context of the times is important, the changes to architectural theory, and the catalysts for those changes."
And then you say this in your last post, "What make me unhappy is the fact that we want to template a great hole but we want to use all the modern facilities to play it, rendering the whole experience a sham – so why not just produce an new hole. But no we want our cake and to eat it as well, caring little for the concept or design behind that original hole. One reason why I want control over technology within the equipment/ball debate."
I am with you!!
Give me a redan, but adjust the yardage and height of the front embankment and slope of the green the take into account technology changes.
Also, if I am remembering correctly, the forced carry on the Chasm hole, which in the foundation of the biarritz hole, was something very extreme given the clubs and ball technology back in the day. Again, give me the concept but adjust it for modern technology.
I think that would be pretty cool!!