Redanman,
I'm looking at a photo of the hole and driving zone now, and I'd have to disagree on the amount of room, especially into the wind which exagerates errant shots.
Compare the width of the fairways of the other holes at Bandon Dunes to the 5th, and then take a look at what lies left of the fairway on # 5, right of the fairway on # 5, and dead in the middle of the fairway on # 5.
Hitting a near perfect drive in the middle of the fairway resulting in a lost ball seems excessive, if not unfair.
Committees make mistakes and create unfair conditions.
As an example, when the MET OPEN was played at Ridgewood right after Dave Marr won the PGA, someone placed the pin on # 8 west up into the slope. Golfers were four, and five putting from inside 6 feet. I'm not certain, but I believe that the pin was changed during the tournament, despite the fact that some contestants had already played the hole.
The DA at # 10 at PV used to have the green slope feeding into it. At about the time the Walker Cup was played, the configuration between green and bunker was altered, such that shots landing on the front of the green didn't feed back into the ice cream cone like bunker. Some thought that the previous feature was unfair, especially since a ball returning to the bunker would most likely end up in the golfers footprints, which were created when they took their stance, and prevent them from ever extracating themselves from the bunker.
A stroke and distance penalty, requiring another tee shot back into the same hazardous landing zone is too severe a penalty, and unfair.
But, that's just my opinion.