Is Raynor's drawing for Shoreacres in existence? I noted something interesting from an engineering map of the property dated 1917. His original "short" par 3 12th hole was to play across the ravine in a northerly direction, not down into it. Therefore his original 13th hole did not call for an uphill tee shot out of the ravine but rather a level one across the top of the ravine, with a dogleg right to a green site to the right of the ravine in the NW corner of the property. No shot over it! The implication, potentially, was that the consequent line of play to the next green, the redan 14th, would have been directed OVER the fronting left bunker rather than in line with the green opening, as it is now. This of course assumes the redan green was not reconfigured due this tweaking of 12 and 13. I've read Wolf and Sitar's Raynor book's account of SA but there is no drawn routing. I've seen a thread here on GCA with a host of course routings started but can't find that either with the search function.
I think maybe drawn routings are a hard find in general in the world of Raynor? I'm wondering why he changed 12 and 13. Given that Raynor apparently never prescribed uphill tee shots, that fact that he gave SA's 13th his one and only uphill start is kinda fascinating.