Patrick , some of the issues with trees are surely maintenance based , as without vegetation many of the exposed sand areas would be horribly impacted by the flash storms that occur in the area on many of those hot summer days. It's really painstaking work to rebuild the faces of the bunkers after one of the downpours , and for this reason the 17th hole was changed in the early 80's
The greens side bunker in front was always washing out , as the sand had been flashed almost to the top of the green in front...
the ensuing wash outs were awful and interestingly enough we lost the occasional ball under the lip of the bunker ...typically on semi skulls from the non -Crump level players ...The first time we lost one there I was totally mystified as to where the ball was , and then an older caddy ...if memory serves either Cappy (RIP) or the ubiquitous Elmer Larsen (RIP) stuck his whole arm under the lip , and produced not one, not two but three pellets. one being the one struck by my man ( thanks men)) now the grass extends almost to the ground on 17
without anchoring vegetation there could be some serous issues in getting the course open quickly after a storm..
this being said , perhaps tree cutting / clearing on the periphery would not only make the course more difficult , which would be ok here but would slow down pace of play , another consideration we need to think of
you would open up some fabulous vistas to other holes .... these old pics are fabulous , but a return to this state would be a huge huge commitment of time and resources IMHO
assume the trees are removed ....the severe slopes such as # 8 to #15 would likely need lots of native grasses to be established so as to preclude mudslides to #15 green
? would this look out of place at the "Valley" maybe maybe not
...also let's not forget we are in NJ worse in the Pinelands of NJ , where any impacts to the natural drainage basins by an act of man may cause serious collateral damage to the defiler
most important to the discussion ....huge tree clearing seems to fly in the face of what I have always heard was George Crump's intent to design 18 holes in splendid isolation from the others
the club has cleared windrows over time to allow air to move from fairway to fairway in order to improve the turf quality and hopefully prevent some fungal diseases that are always an issue with the Poa Annua greens, which are under lots of disease pressure given the heat and humidity that exists at Pine Valley ....it is hot , sometimes oppressively so in the region as you well know
An interesting debate this , one I'm sure has been bandied about by the lords of the realm ....and by many of us