Great pics. Thanks. Makes me wish I was there, low 30's or not.
Nope. Its the one hole that doesn't fit in with the rest of the course. The trees are the hole's only defense, however. I'd love to see the trees taken down, replaced with bunkers, and the back tee abondoned and return to the original tee. Make it a 340 yard drivable par 4 (prevailing wind is straight downwind).
If you ask many of the local members, this is one of their favorite holes because of the trees. Go figure.
Where was the original tee? Was it lower on the same dune as the current tee, or was it over on the smaller dune to the left of the cart path?
I don't mind this hole as much as some. It has a terrific green and the bunker front left and the green falloffs make things very interesting downwind, from any distance. Given that this is almost the only hole where trees are in play, and given that they provide some strategic value, and given that there are a few other similar groves of trees on that part of the course, they don't really bother me much. That being said, I hope that they won't be replaced when they fall over.
My host pointed out that the traps left and the trap at the front left of the green project that side very well without those trees, and that it is very annoying to be in a bunker with a tree right in front of you. I agree, so if a few of the left trees disappeared it might be a good thing. But if these trees are the extent of the shortcomings at PD then the place is pretty damn good.