This thread makes me think that we've all gone crazy; the "tree" has gotten into our heads. I mean, a standard oak, for half its body what is it, 4 feet wide, six feet? And then with the branches all spread out at its widest point, what 30 feet, 10-12 yards wide? And where is this tree, on the edge of the fairway, just off the edge, cutting what, 5 yards off a 40 yard wide fairway? Or say it's smack dab in the middle of the fairway, with a yellow ribbon tied around it (like a tree on a hole on a course near Toronto, Westview, designed by the owner in the 1950s, farmer Pops Nesbitt -- a course that also has a terrific reverse redan -- that sits right there, in the middle of the fairway)? I couldn't hit that damn tree from the tee if someone gave me an unlimited supply of golf balls and eternal life - and yet there I stand on the tee and complain about that tree every single time I play. Mission accomplished, Pops Nesbitt, mission accomplished!
Peter