Interesting article, but it is tragically dated as it was written a decade before the introduction of the sand wedge and 60
years before the introduction of the lob wedge. The sand wedge significantly vitiated any fear of the Hill and Strath bunkers, in both stroke and match play, for all but the well below average player. The lob wedge did the same for any 2nd shot hit from the hard pan short of either bunker.
I also agree with Jeff B that this hole is not particularly worthy of being copied, both for its simplicity and for the positioning of the green on a nearly unreplicatable land form. The best "Eden"replica I have seen is at Midland Hills in Minnesota, and while being a very good hole, it does not stir the blood, as any great template hole should do.