I have played in 1981 and 1995.
In 1981, I shot 81 with 9 3 putts which was a great round except for putting, and even then, you can do that there. I earned the nickname Sevvy for my many recovery shots that day out of the long grass. It was a dry summer and in truth, I always found my ball sitting up well in there. I saw a lot of that on TV today.
If I recall right, it was the year after they first installed irrigation, somehow using Weathermatic, a long defunct irrigation company product. I think it is now Toro. It was still pretty brown. It was also quite warm that April, about 80, and the caddies were all going barefoot.
I told this story before, including on the current "worst 18th hole" thread, but one of my most memorable moments came at the 18th hole. Playing with a fellow who had a big slice (definitely not a good shot pattern for TOC) who had OB tee shots on several holes, he was determined not to hit it OB right on 18, with many spectators on the road, etc. He aimed way left, to the first fairway and then managed to double cross it, bounding OB short of the starter's shack and eventually down to the beach, perhaps even in the bay.
His caddy, in the great tradition of Scottish caddies, said, "Well, ah never saw that before, but I've only been working here for 42 years!"