Flowers and flowering shrubs (not trees)
The landscape is void of them, yet, the B&W photos remain very attractive, conveying a course in the pines.
Michael Dugger,
The cameras rarely showed Arnie or Jack smoking a cigarette and Arnie was a heavy smoker on the golf course.
In those days, the media protected images, today, they look to tear them down vis a vis "gotcha" moments.
In the 50's and early 60's there wasn't the overwhelming statistical and scientific evidence indicating how unhealthy smoking was, whereas today, anyone who smokes has to know that they're playing Russian Roulette with their health and lives.
Look at the ash tray in the 2nd picture.
Dean,
Great photos
Kalen,
If you'll look carefully, and with your reading glasses on, you'll note that the photos of #12 in the 50's and 60's don't reveal much in the way of change.
Also note the juxtaposition of the fronting bunker with Rae's Creek.
Now, fast forward and consider all the development that occured from 1961 and the impact on runoff water and the level of Rae's Creek.
Not only was the bunker flooded, but the green as well and that's why everything was raised.
You have so much to learn and I can only allot so much time