Thanks Rich. A couple of thoughts are floating around in my head. First, if the hole's measurement (266 yards) was based on the distance between the two 'cups' at the 14th and 15th, would the same not have been true for every other hole? Second, Horace Hutchinson was quoted as saying "a cleek or iron shot was used to pitch just over a wall, so far and no further, and then a full drive or brassy shot to carry over a bunker escarpment not inaptly called the 'Redan'." One wonders why he would go 'no further' than the wall from the 'tee', and why he didn't hit the 'full drive or brassy' for his first shot. Also, even if he was close to the wall after his first shot, wouldn't he have had only about 145-150 yards to carry the 'bunker escarpment'? I know his clubs and balls weren't exactly hi-tech, but would he have needed a 'full drive' to clear it?