Thanks Pete , very nice ! Lots of my insight came from listening to players and watching them . I was very fortunate to play there every night after work for three years and check out their theories first hand .
Sully , I'm ok with your reasoning as very few holes pose a distance threat to really strong players . It's a fabulous shot from he top of the hill and many historians would concur that Geirge Crump,would have smiled at this change . I'm quite sure this is why they built this tee, and resist the urge to,do it elsewhere in the golf course. They have had wonderful stewards in the role as Chairman ! I still don't like the bunkers at the top of the hill , lol , We can agree that perhaps moving that tee around during the course of four rounds might really work best !
As i think about Jim's response I fear I may have let him off easy out of respect , lol, Even if you get the ball to,the bottom of the hill in position "A" you will invariably have a downhill lie, if ever so slight. That's ok because that's perfect for,the shot that the hole is screaming for , a little hold knock down with 7 or 8 iron . It's so cool thinking about it that tonite four. has jumped to the top of my favorite hole list at PVGC ! The beauty of the place is that can change daily , and be virtually any hole on the course .