Mark B-
That is a great before/after image, and I agree that there is more fairway expansion that could occur. I would imagine that budgets at W'ville are tight, and I know that the progress which has been made there took place over a 10 year period. Slow and steady would seem to be the mantra, and I hope that their vigilance going forward matches what they have shown in the recent past.
Another great area of fairway AND green expansion is on the left side of both #7 green and #9 green. The expansion of fairway and green works in concert with the topography, allowing play to flirt with the left bunkers to gain running access to left or center pins. Truly fun shots to play, and shots that must have been rendered moot when long grass and smaller greens ruled the day.
To answer Ron's comment, I'm going to hazard a guess that the change in the water to the right of #9 from pond to brackish/bog has to do with the industry that spawned W'ville's creation. I believe that W'ville (town) is a mill town, and as such, several dams seem visible in aerial photographs. I wonder if these dams, stagnanted the water, and allowed for the gradual transition from open water (the pic from the 30's) to a more vegitatated bog (2013). Just a guess...
Finally, while I only have a few rounds at W'ville under my belt, I agree with the comment about the trees just off #8 teebox being the most noxious on the property. While some may argue for the safety they provide, they dictate the lines of play far more than in acceptable IMHO.