Sometimes one's brain works in a funny way, and for some reason I had a dream last night where my home course was rebuilt NGLA style to copy some of the great classic holes, but the "road" in the Road Hole was a cart path instead of a real road.
I thought about it today, am wondering if that's really as awful as it seems on first glance. If you think about it from the perspective of liability, where it would be impossible to have a public road or walkway right next to a green, let alone considered to be in bounds and in play on a new design, would using a cartpath in this way be the next best option? By bringing the cartpath in as an integral part of the design, you make it less of a misfeature that's an ugly necessity, at least for one hole.
Am I just nuts or does anyone else think this could actually work, if it was done right by the right architect? Has this actually been attempted?
I wonder what the response of average golfers would be if there was a local rule that says "on #17, there is no free relief from the cart path, the ball must be played as it lies".