On a great many courses, especially golden age courses, I've noticed a feature that is both subtle and fatal to shots mis-hit, by mostly, the better players, offering relative immunity to the mis-hits of the higher handicap.
I speak specifically of the slightly raised front of the green.
That subtle elevation, sometimes almost invisible from afar, that causes a mis-hit shot, or an underclubed shot to remain short of the green.
Shots that are hit significantly short of the green are not effected. Bladed or thin shots are not effected, but a slightly mis-hit shot catches that rise, and either stops, or backs up a few yards. This becomes even more punitive when the green is exceptionally well contoured.
Has this feature been lost in modern architecture, or is it alive and well ?