Jon Cavalier,
Thank you for this complementary review of Eastward Ho!
The golf course is a remarkable routing on quirky topography in a spectacular seaside setting.
If you want more information on the golf course, you can go to the club website and download a monograph on "The Golf Course at Eastward Ho!".
Your thoughts and comments are generally right on, but I have a few follow-up comments.
On the green at Three, there is a slight false front which can pull a short approach or a ball with considerable juice back into the shallow hollow in front of the green.
The best view on the golf course, IMO, is looking back at the front nine from the elevated teeing ground at Nine.
Twleve is a terrific golf hole. It is an underestimated short par four which yields many more double bogeys than birdies to good golfers. The 333 yard hole plays longer due to the uphill tilt and the three crossing ridges. The green is well protected (note the Fowler Grave greenside bunker short right), and the putting surface is domed with roll off to all sides.
Fifteen was Fowler's favorite hole on the golf course.
Eighteen is the best!
There is not much room to add length----the design and the topography provide the members with plenty of challenges.
Hickory shafts were used by Ran Morrisett when he played with Brad Faxon during a celebration of the Foster renovation in 2006, and in 2012 the members used hickory shafts for a 90th anniversary celebration.
I am curious what camera you used?
Is it possible for me to obtain your images?
Thanks again for your terrific photographs and commentary.
Bill Healy