Not that anyone really cares, but I was stunned the last few years to see the 11th fairway at Augusta National significantly shifted left. Anyone who's studied the strategy of the hole understands that the object for so many years was to drive down the right side in order to open up the green. Left side of the fairway was always a terribly difficult spot to approach from.
Funny, I recall seeing Tiger in that right rough a few times. I wouldn't be surprised if he smartly drove drive that right side, regardless of the rough, for the reason stated above.
Now I hear 36 trees have been planted inside the previous tree line down the right side of the 11th, and thus the only option for this year's Masters will be to drive down the left side of the hole and consequently face an approach over the pond from a terribly difficult angle.
Don't know exactly where I'm going with this thread, but I'm sure Bobby Jones and Dr. Mackenzie would be thrilled that tee shot options at 11 have been completely eliminated as of this year's Masters. At least when the right side was open rough golfers still had the option to drive into that position.
Where is golf headed?