What's your take?
- Is this a genuine sign of decay in GCA integrity/intent by tech?
- Needs a fix? What?
- This is all about pros, so largely ignore?
It's the law of unintended consequences, and the result of the last change to the hole.
Back in the day this was not a problem. The fairway bunkers didn't pinch in quite so much, and they didn't mow the fairway all the way over the edge of the cliff, at the USGA's suggestion. Those changes affected the balance of strategy on the hole: there is way more chance a ball will keep rolling until it goes over the edge of the cliff, instead of a rolling ball getting caught up in the ten feet of rough that used to be there. And pinching the bunkers in made it safer to go left of them than right of them.
My guess is if they shifted the fairway ten feet to the left and had a bit of rough on the right side, this wouldn't be a problem. Plus none of the maintenance workers would have to worry about falling to their death. Or, they could grow the rough deeper, add more bunkers, and keep defiling the hole.