"The undulations and the run of the ball tell the story as to how the hazards should be placed. Don't place them without experience. Generally speaking, as stated above, the should be of great variety, the greater the better, but always fair. BY FAIR I MEAN WHERE A PLAYER CAN EXTRACT THE BALL IN ONE SHOT IF REASONABLY WELL PLAYED IN SOME DIRECTION."
Who said this and what do you think? If we had hazards that met the definition this man set forth as fair, don't you think maybe the pro game would afford a little more strategy?