It looks like there are some corners of a few greens that have been recently reclaimed. Is this an ongoing project? Is there still some original greenspace that could be added back in?
Maybe it just has to do with a given club's resources over time or the varying attention paid to preserving Ross' original shapes and all over the life of the course, but I sense a little bit of variation in the general aesthetic of Ross courses. Monroe, for example, from the pictures, seems to be a little softer and rounder than some Ross courses I've seen. I'd put Aronimink (which I've seen pictures of) and Sedgefield (which I've played) as a counterpoint. Sedgefield, especially, seems to have squarer greens and sharper slopes, especially down into the bunkers. In fact, there's almost a Macdonald/Raynor-type look going on there, I sense. But Monroe--and Southern Pines in NC and Wampanoag and CC of Waterbury in Connecticut, to add other examples--seem more toned-down. Does this speak more to the attention paid to maintaining the course "as Ross intended it" or was there a good amount of variation during Ross' career?