First, a refresher: The Routing
Now on to the 8th hole which doglegs right around an interior corner of the property playing 400 yards:
This green is not cited as one of the few that has been changed, but today it features two distinct tiers and is oriented with the center line of the fairway - in other words more depth back right. I like the elevated flashed bunkers right of the green, again dispelling the belief in a common bunker style by Ross.
The 9th plays significantly uphill, tipping out at 313 yards to this stunning green:
The low profile trench bunkering gives the green the appearance of floating on a sea of sand. This is my favorite photograph in the collection as it shows the built-up right side of the nearby (I'll say) 18th green contrasting with the low profile of the 9th. Again, Ross sites the green at the top of a long incline, creating a treacherous slope by pushing up the back of the green slightly. This also gives the player a full view of the challenge, a rarity for an uphill approach. Ground game be damned - Ross espects the player to be able to negotiate the short pitch on the approach.
Much like Holston Hills 6.5 hours to the east, the one thing you don't want to be at MCC is long on the approach.
More later.
Bogey