The best shot I have ever personally witnessed came out of the DA. My friend hit in in there and it buried completely to the point that it took a few minutes to find it. With just a sliver of ball showing, he hit it to 6 inches. Wouldn't believe it if I hadn't been there.
I wasn't there and I don't believe it
I should not have said no one or never.
I promise, I just want to see more "train wrecks" on that hole. I just remember (about a month ago) thinking, "well that's just stroke and distance" no decision there. Didn't Pine Valley have a local rule (at least for betting purposes) that said you couldn't ever declare a ball unplayable?
I'm just surprised I didn't find anyone down there!
I do absolutely love the hole but I do think it could be a little better. While it is as "perfect" a course as I have ever played, given that all courses evolve and need constant vigilence to maintain their "purity" is it such a leap to suggest that at the very least, someone needs to "keep an eye" on that unique hazard before it changes beyond recognition or beyond what was decided it should play like.??
How is this even a debateable point unless one assumes that all "evolutions" increasingly improve the "organism".