Gee Brian, maybe because golf is a ground game? Because of their inequitable nature?
What are the options if it continues growing? Does the fade become a slice? Does the draw become a snap hook? The high one a hole only Matt could play?
What will become of the hole when the tree dies? Granted, if it was at The National, it's cashed-up membership would undoubtedly just buy a fully grown specimen from Chris and Marie's, but what about other clubs that don't have so much money to waste? What would we do at St Andrews Beach, for example? Beg Westpac for a couple of bucks to buy a seedling from Bunnings?
As for the North Berwick/Sandhurst comparison, the Pit hole at North Berwick only has a wall running along the front of it. Never having seen Sandhurst I can't comment on where it is, but it sounds like two sides.
What's the point of the second length of wall?
And it would be nice if you could come up with your list of quirky holes that you loved to death. I'm guessing your idea of the epitome of quirk is the third at RMW because the green slopes from front to back.
Sean:
Come back here immediately. You are needed at the Comedy Festival with Shane and Justin for a triple header.
Your hilarious brown nosing comments only make me wish I had bought bladder control pads when I went shopping yesterday.
Fantastic, fantastic stuff. You are a genius and you don't even realise it.