And now some others
#8 postage stamp size green from the far right rough - hiding mound on front right, fall way at back left.
#10 approach, from downhill lie into the wind to a hard, convex green.
#11 - the crater hole, from back right of the green and from left edge of fairway/rough
#14 fairway bunkers. These three have been here for decades (the right hand ones were added in late 70's, I think). Note the larger hollow that contains the three bunkers. Whilst these have been reshaped in recent years (to increase the internal slope) the general dimensions are the same. These bunkers look similar to me to Cypress Point #2 fairway bunkers. Both are set into the crest on the preferred line (these are on the right whilst I think Cypress Pt is on the left.
#15 approach. There are aspects of this hole that remind me of the schematic layout of #17 at Muirfield. Don't know whether they are the same though - haven't been to Muirfield.
#17 approach and green. The pot bunker left seems to my memory to have gooten bigger in recent years. It is a gethering bunker. The green is two-tiered and rolls off at the rear on both sides. Very flat on the top tier until the roll-off. This green is about 30 years old.
#18 fairway, green and clubhouse. The fairway bunkers are circa 1998. The green has played like this as long as I remember - falls from right to left, play from the right is intimidating with a 4 iron, not as bad with a wedge. The rhs was out of bounds for the Jacobs Creek - that is where Michael Sim lost it. He was probably 20 yeards off fairway (brreeze is across from the left, with large pins on the left side of fairway pushing play right)
The course aerial (from a previous post) was taken about two years ago. Less fertiliser and iron that year - Jacobs Creek was played at Kooyonga. Bill V - see the centrally located clubhouse. By the way, the trains didn't run through the course during the tournament. (that is a trainline that runs diadonally though the property, next to the clubhouse. Imagine that, Joe public rides through the most exclusive club in Adelaide every day. I think that fits with Adelaide).
Hope you enjoyed the show - sorry the photo sizes jumped around a bit.
James B