absolutely critical to the tactical challenge.
A par 5, approximately 500 yards, downhill, then uphill, dogleg right, where the trees at the interior of the elbow on the dogleg are absolutely crucial in defending the hole.
Drives must steer clear of the right side unless the golfer has the length off the tee to get past those trees.
Right side drives that do not get past those trees must lay up on the second, leaving a dicey approach to a difficult green.
If those trees were removed the hole would become exponentially easier, so much so that some would attempt to convert it to a par 4.
What hole is this and what's your assessment on the strategic significance of those trees ?