The following is "THE IDEAL 18" as selected by Robert Trent Jones in the 21 June 1954 issue of Time magazine. I thought you might find it entertaining.
(1) 18th at Cleveland's Canterbury G.C., 441 yds, par 4.
(2) 2nd at Atlanta's Peachtree G.C., 560 yds, par 5.
(3) 11th at Augusta COUNTRY Club, 445 yds, par 4.
(4) 3rd at Ponte Vedra Links, 537 yds, par 5.
(5) 4th at Baltusrol, 183 yds, par 3
(6) 16th at National Links, 365 yds, par 4
(7) 7th at Broadmoor Golf Club, 466 yds, par 4
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9th at Yale G.C., 225 yds, par 3
(9) 14th at Olympia Fields, 440 yds, par 4
OUT, 3,662 yds, par 36
(10) 16th at Oakland Hills, 399 yds, par 4
(11) 13th at Pine Valley, 446 yds, par 4
(12) 16th at Cypress Point G.C., 222 yds, par 3
(13) 13th at The Dunes, 590 yds, par 5
(14) 18th at Pinehurst (No. 2?), 423 yds, par 4
(15) 15th at Oakmont C.C., 458 yds, par 4
(16) 16th at Augusta National G.C., 190 yds, par 3
(17) 16th at Merion G.C., 445 yds, par 4
(18) 18th at Pebble Beach, 540 yds, par 5
IN, 3,713 yds, par 36
TOTAL, 7,375 yds, par 72
Nearly seventy-four hundred yards must have been a whopper in 1954. What would that translate to now? With 1% change in distance every 5 years, that's 8,147 yds in 2004. With 1% change in distance every 10 years, that's 7,751 yds in 2004.