That too would be unique. Having never seen a course with water on all sides, I'm not sure what to make of it though.
But you see Kyle, you didn't drop automatically. There were times you'd pray and get lucky and still have some semblance of a shot. But also, as opposed to water which would be a one-shot penalty and drop to the side (lateral) or behind (regular), again, the penalty was never very clear at the old Bayonet. Oh it was bad however it played out...but you could have to reload, you could get a decent drop and be able to advance the ball forward, you could have no drop at all or have to go behind the trees. You know the rules for unplayable lie, right?
It all made for a hellish nightmare of a test... and not so crystal clear as you are making it.
Again, not to overuse a word, but it was unique. In this very weird way, it was special.
But I guess we've gone around on this enough. I can't sell you. Join the club; I've yet to sell a single person on this.
TH