I heard the rumor about the intended tree removal around 14, but have not been there this year to see it, either. Note to self, get there!
Steven, I get your correction And, I think it should not go by the wayside of those that know, that Mike is the guy that made the contact with Forse and Nagle and got this extraordinary renovation underway some dozen years ago now. It is great to hear that Mr. Lyons and the new management company are carrying through with resto of the looks and original architectural intent of Langford and Morreau.
As others explain, it is possible to airmail one over the green and land on 15 tee. The white-blue tees are pretty much over the right 1/3rd of the 14 green as you look at the photos. And, the barrier of the enormous pine trees between the left side of 14 walk out, and behind 13 green have become too high and encroaching on someone that hits the high fading 7-8-9I, or for the big dogs wedges, to 14.
At the very least, I think they should take out about 75% of them. And, with more removed trees up the left and to extreme left side of the 14 green, both sunlight and a turfed area that can survive (rather than be pine needles) would be a better design feature, IMHO.
No doubt that over the years, there may have been a few 'close calls' of players teeing off on 15 tee, having a misclubbed 14 tee ball sail on top of them. It will be an issue, unless they have some other creative idea to prevent it. It is a rare thing, but liability don't take the rare holiday.
I love the un-treeing of Lawsonia. The planting of ubiquitous pines on great classic courses were the conventional un-wisdom of the 50s-60s era.
Besides, we all know the greatest playing hazard liability of Lawsonia Links course is, brat slippage on the 10 tee.