I know it may be too much to ask, but, please take a careful look at the bunkering at NGLA 70+ years ago.
The bunkering is far, far more extensive, more expansive, than it is today.
That translates into difficulty or the diminishment of difficulty.
Anyone posturing that modern equipment hasn't made the game easier needs to be admitted, voluntarily or under duress to Happydale Farms. I understand that the rooms immediatley adjacent to TEPaul's room are available since the last seven patients developed an incurrable psychological disorder, "Merionette Syndrome"
When examing the photo from 70+ years ago, think how difficult navigating oneself around that course was with equipment circa 1938.
Think of the difficulty in getting carry distance, approach loft, etc., etc..
Is there any doubt that NGLA, circa 1938, was a far more difficult course, especially with equipment from 1938 and earlier.