MichaelS:
Good post, particularly this;
"There is alot of mystery to unravel as you play this course time after time. That being said, it is uncomfortable being on tees where you don't know what is going on with the hole.
and this;
"Courses that get high ratings and good reviews these days seem to be the ones where the enitre hole is there to see in front of you."
There's so much said in those two statements, I think. They're generalizations but I think they're accurate ones about what once was generally acceptable, maybe even prized, and what isn't much any longer and what is expected today. I suppose, in a way, it says something about the diversity in golf and architecture but it is depressing to think that a course such as Eastward Ho! would be viewed by any golfer today as even the slightest bit unacceptable due to its topography, areas of blindness, mystery etc!