Always nice to hear Pat Gert on site, as many of you may know , he is a fine superintendent and spent lots of time around PVGC . He would know.
The area behind the lake and the little bunker has been maintained since the late 70's as best I can remember. It was often used as a drop area for skulled sand shots that went from the front " beach" bunker into the lake.
When you think back of all the cool stuff at PV , you might forget that front ring of sand around the green , what I called the "beach" many times .
It actually ebbed and flowed a little withthe height of the lake in the old days, now the water height is more closely regulated by pumps and the like. Many times we loopers prayed for our players balls to jump onto the"beach" , which left a fun but fairly easy shot. We knew that the shot from the drop area in front of the lake was harder than the tee shot !
I always thought that would be a fun tee behind the green , but it would bring some added liability into play as players leave the new tee , and a new bridge would be awful aesthetically.
As to the tee shot , which I have played a few times from there , it's a lot easier for a left to right brain than the current tee, as the whole fairway opens up to you. Think of that, an eighty yard wide fairway that I'm thinking favors a hook , LOL!