Tony, thanks for posting your list. It's a solid one indeed and I like a fellow who backs up his opinion. Well done.
Tony and Matt, you seem to like the golf course in its 1980's iteration. As for the 7th exactly, I assume then that you like the fact that: 1) the unbunkered green was rebuilt in 1938 , eliminating the right hand tongue and adding front bunkers: 2) 25 yards were added in 1951; and 3) the putting surface was rebuilt and elevated and back bunkers added in 1951.
I agree that the trees planted right of the 11th fairway are an abomination. Apparently, however you have no qualms with the removal of the centerline fairway bunker.
Matt are the changes to the 7th, made during Jones' lifetime consistent with his 1932 quote: "This hole is similar in character to the Eighteenth Hole at St. Andrews, Scotland. There is a deep hollow at the front of the green which it is necessary to attack at the correct angle for par figures to be obtained. At this hole it will also be desirable to play a run-up shot as it will be exceedingly difficult to retain a pitch in the usual position of the flag."
How about this excerpt from a 1959 quote by Jones regarding the 11th, which played 445 yards at the time: "The second shot is usually played with a 3-iron or a stronger club...." While the hole has been extended an additional 45 yards since then, I don't recall many players pulling a 3-iron for the second recently. Sure, the hole was straightened, but that's the only way to accomodate the increased distance since the original tee was directly behind the 10th green. Sure the trees are stupid, but the integrity of the second shot remains, does it not?
Changes to Augusta National Golf Course are in its DNA.
Also, have the changes not been less impactful for normal member play?
Mike