TPC River Highlands is in the news after Keegan Bradley's Traveler's win and Rory's comments.
The original Pete Dye design had a crossover where the 16th tee shot crossed over between the 17th tee and fairway. A completely different angle than the current routing done by Bobby Weed.
Ken
I was working for Mr. Dye back then, and met him and Commissioner Beman in Hartford to do a walk-through of the course and make plans for potential changes.
When we got to 16 and 17, Pete related the story that he used to play a club in Indianapolis that used the same tee for two holes . . . essentially, you could hit a tee shot to 16 and to 17, go down and putt out, and then head to 17 fairway instead of using the crossover. He said the course in Indy was that way for a long time, and then people started stealing golf balls from the group behind them, and they had to give it up.
That would have been impossible to do on Tour under the Rules of Golf because you can only have one ball in play at a time, but it was an entirely practical solution to a problem.
FWIW, Pete had wanted to put a tee for 17 behind 16 green, but that created a greater traffic problem than walking up the hill and playing across 16, so he opted for the latter solution.