Colin,
Hackensack was built with the four, classic par three templates: Biarritz, Redan, Short and Eden. We have restored the Biarritz and I've posted a complete thread on this work, including returning the swale that William Gordon filled in. Our Redan is superb because of the great natural setting of the green, and it has the coolest ridge that creates slight front and back tiers. But we need to restore the depth of the front bunker. Our Eden hole is hopelessly lost: Gordon flattened the green and we added a committee-inspired pond in the 1990's, which our membership likes... but we will restore the lost Banks bunkers to the left and behind the green. (Banks did not build any great Edens anyway!) Our Short is like Sleep Hollow's (just before George and Gil restored it
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In addition to Road and Punchbowl, we have a Double Plateau, Plateau par 5, Levan (to be restored), Sahara, Principal's Nose (to be restored,) Long (to be restored, hopefully with Hell bunker.) Our Alps hole hill was cut out to allow players to see the landing area, sigh...
Hackensack might be viewed as a microcosm of what happened to many golf courses built by the ODG's in the States. Construction in the first quarter of the 20th century, removal of some features during the Great Depression (thanks, A.W. Tillinghast...) modernization in the 60's to look like a Robert Trent Jones course, add a thousand white pines in the early1970's to create separation from other holes (thanks Augusta,) bring in Rees Jones in the 90's to rebuild the collapsing sand faced bunkers Gordon put in, a major tree removal project started 10 years ago, and finally, a restoration to attempt to return as much as possible to our Macdonald-Raynor-Banks roots. Geeze, it is exhausting just to type all of that!
I will continue to post updates, next will be our punchbowl. It is dramatic, but the fairway bunkering may be my favorite part!