As long as some guys want to move it left, and others want to move it right, it's probably in the right spot!
What if they don't care which way it goes, as either would be an improvement?
But really… the hole is a left slanted cape type hole, and the tree is pretty much right in the position you'd want to hit a little draw. If you go right of it, you have to hit a BIG draw. Left of it… and at best, you have to cut close to the tree and hit it pretty straight.
The tree wasn't too big of an issue, as I hit a cut that started left of the tree, and ended up a half a yard from the right rough. But were the tree 30 yards left
or right, I could play the draw that started at the middle of where the tree used to be. To the right, and the shorter hitter is punished. To the left, and the longer hitter who doesn't want to curve the ball too much may have to play a bit closer to it than they want. Or take less club or something.
So I'd move it left if I could, as it removes the "cut it back against the grain" option for the longer hitter… without punishing the shorter hitter.
At least, that's my two-minute thinking on that. I hit a 9I to the green from where I ended up, so the tree wasn't really a big deal. I just had to hit a shot slightly different than what the hole might typically call for.
(It is a tough tree to go OVER, I'll note.)
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