I would agree — Myopia Hunt.
The funny, or odd, aspect here is that an implication is made that somehow change is bad and that maybe Wayne is looking for something to hang on to in a world where original classic is harder to find. Maybe he is not, doesn't matter for discussion's sake.
Whereas I will remind all that golf is an inherently changing game with a playing board that is not supposed to stay the same.
At The Old Course, for example, winds and golfers and maintenance activity are, as we speak, changing the landscape — even if slightly and over time. The Road Bunker never was — yet it remains (temporarily...?) a tremendous hazard that many would say, "...Don't touch that! It is a treasure...!"
Not all change is, of course, good or bad. I like that Myopia is frozen in time. However, if I were to guess, Herbert Leeds would likely be among the very first to say, "For God's sake...will someone please have the balls to make some change! I never intended Myopia to remain the same. It has become boring!"