I don't know if #7 was ever a punchbowl, but that ridge that encloses the back and right side of the green is probably more for containment purposes as the ground falls away dramatically behind the green. I don't care for the look of it, and the multiple, small, relatively shallow bunkers at the back seem out of place to me. The bunkering to the right of the green seems more appropriate.Playing the tee shot on that hole is quite interesting, and blind, as are a number of tee shots at Morris County. Once your drive gets over the crest of the first rise, the fairway tumbles down towards the green in roller coaster fashion, so you can never be sure whether you will have a flat lie, downhill lie, or blind approach in. I think the topography of the hole leading down to the green probably fools people into underclubbing the first few times they play there. A good challenging hole, other than the embankment and bunkering I noted earlier, that seem out of place.