Mike Clayton,
I think Victoria is one of the toughest courses in Australia, without any added length. As you would know, it is the greens and the approaches thereto that form the basis of the difficulty.
Holes two and three are ball-tearers, as is hole number 6. Hole 10 is my favourite, a drive from the tee to a valley then an uphill approach to a sloping and treacherous green.
I last played there around Grand Final time with a very good friend of mine who has been a member there for around 30 years.
On the 7th hole (the beautiful and demanding par three), I happened to notice a "new" bunker around 80-100 metres from the tee.
I don't recall seeing that bunker on my previous visitations. After a close inspection of it it I concluded that it looked like an old bunker that had been rediscovered or refurbished.
I asked my friend if he knew the history of it and to my horror he said "that's the first time I've noticed it." And he plays there at least three times a month!
Am I right Mike, in respect to it being an old bunker, or has it always been there and it is me who has only just recently noticed it?
By the way, I happen to like the work you and your crew have carried out there. Renovation - not redesign - should always be the credence for the classic courses of the sandbelt.