For the uninitiated (my only experience is having walked from the Lodge, down the cart path to the Beach Club, not playing the hole) can somebody just give us a brief history of the hole and its trees?
As I understand, the current trees are the third(?) effort at creating interest/hazard in that fairway. There was originally an old pre-construction Cypress tree there, from when the course was originally built. (Or were there two?) Then, when that tree or pair of trees was lost to old age and/or disease, there was a stand of three pine trees planted there, to preserve the original "interest" created by the accidental location of the originals. Then, after one or two of the second-generation pines died, they re-did the entire hole, and planted the current pair of Cypress trees, in a slightly different, deeper location.
Have I got that right? I welcome the inevitable corrections from the GCA membership's expertise...