If I was running an arboretum, I'd be beside myself with joy if I possessed these magnificent specimens. As landscape elements on a golf course, however, how do they fit in with the game?
So, the question is, do they help, hinder, add to, subtract from, enhance, detract, or otherwise in a golf playing sense?
From the evidence on the tv, they certainly seem to be involved in a strategic way occasionally - or do they only affect play when you've put the ball out of position?
Compared with CPC (or other Cal courses in possession of similar specimens, where they don't seem to be in play so much) are they a welcome feature or not?
F.