In Volume 1 of The Confidential Guide to Golf Courses, Tom Doak published that.
“The Olympus of blind golf in the days of Darwin and J. H. Taylor, Burnham has steadily reduced its diet of blind shots over years of revisions, but possibly lost a bit of its identity at the same time. The starting holes were my favorites, but as much as anything I remember the course for the brick air-raid bunker at the 10th, a reminder that the Second World War disrupted life throughout the country and not just in London.”
Burnham & Berrow received a score of 5 out of 10 from Tom Doak, while his co-authors awarded a 7 and two 6s.