Jason,
First you have to eliminate the photos that aren't photos of NGLA as they are irrelevant when discussing NGLA.
The photo of just the right corner of a huge 3rd green distorts the nature of the green/hole.
And, the fact is that that green and especially what's depicted in the photo is INVISIBLE to the golfer as he hits his approach from the fairway DZ.
With regard to the "Road Hole" bunker on # 7 and the photo you posted, you should know that the bunker is virtually invisible to the golfer's eye as he plays the hole on his second shot and approach. It's only when you're on top of the feature that it reveals itself in full.
The next photo, depicting a portion of # 8 green doesn't reveal the land form to the left of the green, which when revealed, presents the 8th green as a natural feature within the global land form.
The next photo of # 11 green, taken from near the 12th tee is not what the golfer sees as he plays the hole.
Your lack of familiarity and dependence upon limited photos taken from but one vantage point inhibits your ability to grasp NGLA in it's true form.
You're like the three blind men examining an elephant.
You have to play NGLA, more than a few times to understand it's architecture, bold and especially, nuanced.