That shot should highlight to other courses/committeemen/supers, that have a standard maintenance presentation, that you are taking away that shot from creative players, when you grow your rough too long over the edge of a bunker, or, on upslopes that leads onto the green from fronting aprons flanked by bunkers, or just have arbitrary collars of long lush rough. That slight curvature of the ground is usable for a creative player, and if you cover it with long rough, you remove this opportunity. Off the top of my head, this is what I noticed, and commented to Kay about, at The Links of North Dakota. Gil Hanse's work at WF is bringing back this type of shot selection, by diminishing the size and scope of the collars around the greens. The 12th on the East, was the one hole he had done when I was there last summer, and hopefully, the rest of WF, will be much improved with small tweaks like this.