Why do I not find it surprising that the man-made vs. natural water hazards discussion is brought up again in this thread even though the topic of this thread does not involve that discussion topic...........
I love the history that water hazards have, even though people don't usually think about how they have been part of the game since the beginning. The first courses were built on the land that linked the biggest water hazard of them all, the ocean, and the town. St.Andrews, Royal County Down, Carnoustie, and Royal Birkdale (I could keep going), all have some type of water hazard on it. The courses could have built around these features, but were incorporated. I never hear anyone talk about their historical importance.