This is one crazy routing with some amazing greens and holes to boot! Originally a Bendelow, Raynor was called in for a redesign c1913.
Check out:
* "pith helmet" routing, with tees parked next to greens and even in / near fairways, greens jutting into fairways, and nifty uses of available terrain (notably a ravine)
* Raynor's only back-to-back Redan and Biarritz
* pimples, holes, and swales in greens
* 7, which crosses the same ravine...twice
* 8, another carry across the ravine
* 9, one more carry but with a fairway bunker that appears to do a great job defining the hole. Tee shot reminiscent of Yale 1 but in reverse
* 10, a 90-degree dogleg
* 12, neat use of a crossing bunker (better angle to green from the right but a longer approach, worse angle from left but shorter approach)
* 13, could this Redan have been played with a putter, assuming you could whack a putter 190 yards?
* 14, check out this Biarritz's crossing bunker, narrow alley for run-ups, and striking green complex
* 16, do not spend a second's more time on this green than you have to
As an aside, I'm not sure I've ever seen a non-oblique aerial this old of a golf course.