RE: Lincoln--
I really like the terrain for the 3 holes on the front nine on the other side of the road nearest the ocean; I believe these to be existing from the original layout.
The original course was THE course in the Bay Area and held nearly all big tournaments. It was almost treeless and had 360 degree views of the Ocean, City, Bay, and Golden Gate Inlet. While I was doing research for Berkeley CC last year, I came across a whole handful of images of Lincoln Park, and the course looked rather spectacular. I unfortunately did not scan any, but if you have access to old copies of The Fairway or Pacific Golf and Motor magazines, do check it out. Maybe Tully can help us out.
The modern course is an interesting walk as is with building architecture and old Chinese mausoleums and monuments all scattered through the property. But sadly, yes, this iteration of the golf course is largely lacking and suffers from years of maintenance malpractice and thatch/mud. Still worth at least one play.