cedar trees to the right side of # 15 fairway at Pine Valley about 60 yards short of the green.
The left side of the narrowed fairway is laced with ominous bunkers.
The right side falls off from the elevated fairway with about 20 yards of rough on a hillside that continues to slope away from the fairway above.
Those two trees block second shots hit short and right of the green, which is most shots since reaching the green in two isn't realistic.
I noticed that those trees weren't there in 1940.
Instead, it looks like two bunkers were in their place.
It would seem like a good idea to remove those cedars and replace them with bunkering on the right side, in the fall off area, that's similar to bunkering on the left side of the fairway.
The look from the DZ would be incredibly intimidating.
Second shot's hit right would find the bunker, but leave the golfer with a difficult 60 yard approach, versus an approach that's currently blocked by the two cedars.
I'd like to hear what Archie Struthers, Jamie Slonis, Jim Sullivan and others who have played the course think of the concept.
But, first, look at HistoricAerials.com circa 1940 and then tell me what you think.