Thanks Craig
We shall still have to agree to disagree about the danger. I can easily see a hook bashing those houses. Whether the tee is more dangerous, I don't know, but I suspect not because one is playing parallel to it rather than hitting toward it. Of course, if the fairway is widened to accomodate the right tee, that brings the road more into play...
None of it matters much, I was just trying to figure out a way to utilize the large bunker. For sure, using the right tee would invite many folks to play safely left then be faced with the bunker. Long boys could go over the top, but I can still imagine that large bunker (especially if moved a bit right) coming into play off the tee. Perhaps the well placed lay-up could have an up the gut (between the would be large bunkers) approach. There is no question I like your idea of a diagonal drive better if the bunkering and fairway were tweeked.
Ciao