Jim, it swallowed me up! There is a pic of me in there. It was sooooooooooo much deeper and steeply walled than I expected...I've taken on an impressive list of the toughest bunkers in America - getting up and down out of BOTH the San Andreas fault at PGA West AND the Principal's Nose at National, (as well as the cliff-side at 8 Forsgate), and getting down in three from Chambers Basement (which I escaped with a 9-iron), but nothing compared to the D.A. I was expecting it to be deep, but not that deep. But what grabbed me was how narrow it is...it's cone-shaped almost! It's like getting swallowed up!
I actually hit the fringe with my tee shot, but when our sponsor asked if anyone wanted to try the D.A. for fun, I volunteered. He tossed a ball in which wasn;t at the very bottom, though my feet were.
I thought I might have had a ghost of a chance since there was an inch or so of sand behind the ball, but I have a flat swing in the sand and had no chance with that...I tried breaking my wrists at the crucial moment to compensate, but lost the necessary velocity to get it all the way over the lip. As it hit, I leapt out of the way so it didn't hit me...then it settled to the absolute bottom and I was toast. I took two more college tries, then gave it up. D.A. 1- Jay 0, to be continued. Now I have something to work at on my game though - a life challenge!
If there is a place where you can smile through your golf pain, it's Pine Valley:)
Guys, thanks for the birthday wishes!
Dan, how did you get it out? Where did the ball lie? What kind of swing did you make? Did you play out sideways? (How? Where do you hit it from there??!!)
Why don't we build more bunkers like that?