I went down a rabbit hole recently and spent some time looking at old aerials. I stumbled upon the 1926 aerial of suffolk county NY and was looking at courses like rockaway hunt, piping rock, the creek, inwood etc and comparing them to today. Whilst some of the routings are pretty much intact, none of the courses is presented today as it was originally. (bunkers etc) I'm curious, which courses (if any) out there are the most "intact". (the new Lido does not count) By intact I mean exactly as they were originally built. (bunkers, routing, mowing lines) My two home clubs, Rockaway Hunt and Woodway CC are very different than they were as originally laid out. Rockaway acquired more land out on the water and the entire routing changed (for the better) with work done by tilly and Emmett. Woodway, the routing is largely intact with two holes having been alrered, ironically both b/c of club house expansion and movement (one dramatically in 2001, on less so in 1936) The bunkering at woodway is consistnet, but still different to the point that only one hole on the course in bunkered EXACTLY the way Willie Park laid it out. by my count there are 25+ more bunkers on the course today than in 1926 (oldest aerial i found) I understand why this happens, but i'm curious.. which courses are TRULY like stepping back in time??