There's been a lot of talk here about trees directly influencing and obstructing play, tree removal etc. What about the effect that tall trees have on the wind?
We all know about ANGC's 12th hole and it's an obvious and famous example. Hole 2 at Wentworth (West) in the UK, is another good example. It plays over a valley, and much like the rest of the course, is surrounded by tall trees which block the winds true direction and make it swirl around causing players all sorts of problems. I've seen tour pros miss the green by 30 yards and it's only an 8 or 9 iron for them. I've also seen players hitting all manner of semi punch shots to try and take the wind out of play even though the green is very much better approached with a high ball.
Is this an overlooked 'feature' of tree lined courses that would be lost of the mature tree's were subtantially cut back?