Great article by Tom and what's more it's probably true!
I play the original "Leven" several times every year and the picture on p 68. of the MetGolf shows Charlie MacD's homage to the original. Even today, the hole's charm dervies from the fact that in the right condiitions and playing from the right tee for your ability, the green is driveable over that left hand hump to a narrow but punchbowlish green. Think of the "Dell" at Lahinch, but with a driver in your hand....
That being said, the hole IS a "Cape" to the extent that if you do not have the skill or the fortitude to attempt the carry, you must play to the right of the hump but are penalised the further right you go, eventualy ending up in a wee burn for the most feeble and least courageous.
What today's "'Leven'" (at Lundin)" does not have is the expanse of sand shown on the Creek photos. However, I would not be surprised to find out that it did, back in the days when Charlie MacD and Whigham trod that links. Any pictures of that hole from the early 20th century, anybody?
Thanks in advance.