The discussion of the open at Carnoustie concerning the 17th and 18th hole got me to thinking. After seeing several players have thier tee ball end up in the 17th fairway, I wondered how much of a feasible play this would be for us mere mortals who aren't long bombers to keep the ball safe. (Yes I'm speaking for myself on this one
) The questions is what is proper protocol when it comes to intentionally playing to "alternate" fairways?
I was reminded of my previous home course in WA state that has a sort of similar situation. Its the 12th and 13th holes at Meadowwood Golf Course in Liberty Lake designed by Robert Muir Graves.
Here is an aerial of the holes with some added lines and circles which I will explain:
The 12th is a short 510 yard par 5 that runs from the left to the right of the picture with the par 4 13th below. When I first started playing the course several years ago, the 13th hole was "protected" from the 12th with internal OB, likely for safety reasons. A couple of years later this OB was removed which enabled the 13th fairway to be used as an alternate route to going for the 12th green in two.
As one who hits a fade/slice on 80% of my tee shots, playing the hole this way was a fairly easy to do option. Additionally, when attempting a shot shown in red, even if I mishit it a bit, it would still usually end up in the blue area. Choosing this route takes the fairway bunker out of play as a long carry is required to get home in 2. (Shown in yellow). Anything short of a great drive would end up in the bunkers or rough, and those bunkers are fairly deep making just a layup difficult at that point.
So the 1st question is, I always felt sort of guilty by intentionally taking this route as I'm guessing this was not the architects original intent. What is the protocol as it concerns holes like this on your course or those you may play? Of course, all of this is working on the assumption that you check the 13th fairway to make sure its clear first.
And secondly, while they could put the OB stakes back in and "fix" this, I am not a big fan of internal OB. What would you do architectually to fix this? (And no I'm not talking about anything radical like blowing up the holes and starting over)
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Perhaps add a fairway bunker just inside of the cart path on the 13th hole to discourage those on the 12th from going that way?? Or wait for the short,already existing, trees to grow taller?
Any thoughts??