I understand the need for paths (sorry Melvyn
) in the states but do we really need them on the inside of the bunker? Actually this is one of the best holes on this course and all you notice is the path. It's a long hole (450 or so) so the play is to aim at the path with a draw. Hit the path and you're perfect
OK. On this par three we have:
1. Chain link fence with the triple barbed wire strands on the left.
2. The eye pleasing concrete to asphalt path transition
3. The path at a perfect 45 to the hole drawing your eye perfectly to the almost hidden right front bunker
4. McMansions in the background not even remotely hidden by 4-5 lolly pop trees/bushes and lastly (and no fault to anyone I guess)
5. The overhead power lines between the hedges and McMansions.
I guess the GCA can't do much about many of those things but as far as the paths--how about a little effort
In the first pic there were tons of options regarding where the path could go and in the par three there was plenty of room to bring the path behind the back tee and down the right side heading toward the players in the next group.