Jamie & Garland,
Regarding # 5 and # 14 at PV and to par 3 holes with drop zones in general.
Isn't one of the factors behind the introduction of a drop zone a sign, signal or message that you, the golfer, probably aren't capable of executing the required shot, since you failed on your first attempt ? And that you're not capable of executing the required shot without holding up play ?
And isn't your use of the drop zone a concession on your part that the shot is indeed too difficult for you and that you're going to opt for an easier shot, one with a higher likelihood of success, rather than retee and try again ?
I have to confess, that the last time I played PV I had a good round going until I left the tee on # 14.
With a wind in our face I hit a 4-iron a little heavy and into the pond.
Rather than use the drop zone I reteed and pulled it slightly left, where it hit a tree on the left bank and kicked back into the water.
On my next attempt I fanned it into the water on the right. My last attempt found the putting surface, but, my good round was over.
On # 5 I hit a 2-iron short of the green, chipped with a 6-iron and ran it up about 5 feet and made the putt.
For those not aware of it, PV has softened the 2nd and 5th greens, so they're not as difficult as in the past.