I've been reading some history on North Berwick, and from what can determine, most of the current routing was laid out in 1895, at which time the Redan hole was 266 yards, played from a tee near the current 14th green. At that time, the shot crossed that of 4th, also much longer than today, at 243 yards. The 4th was shortened some years later to solve the crossing problem, but it is unclear when the Redan was shortened too, to today's length of 192. However, what I read implies that it was much closer to 1932 than 1895 when this happened, which would seem to imply that the hole that CBM "copied" was not a par-3 but a short 2-shot hole (with roughly the same green complex as today--although it was not as long).
If this is true, CBM was the first to build a "Redan" (as we know it) at NGLA, and the current Redan may be a replica of CBM!
Any help or thoughts on this?
Thanks in advance
Rich