I've seen guys hit it over the road into the fairway on #1. It's usually a mistake . There is some human encroachment that might be too visible with that move . Caddie, gatehouse , putting green etc, so it might not work. You could take some out around the bunkers though .
Jon , Pine Valley wasn't built for the higher handicapper, so you could couch an argument that it's not inclusive architecture. You really could .
Jon's query reminded me of a funny story . Way back in the mid 70's I was caddying for a group from Pittsburgh that played for more than the usual and always broke up the high and low handicappers. Being low man on the caddy totem pole ( just started) I drew the two worst players for their trip . They were quite nice so it was fine. One of my guys drank a little too much so he was really challenged on the second go round of the day. It came to him telling me to pick it up whenever he thought the shot was too tough . I picked it up , he took another sip of his Scotch .
Last round of the week and we get to #17 , my man is playing with the best player in the field as his partner . Lo and behold he cracks his best drive of the week almost to the 150 yard tree (note tree), his low handicap partner pushed it way right into an untenable position.
My guy was perfectly placed in the fairway, in a great position to help . His partner was still walking out of the woods as my player took a good look at the shot , figured he couldn't carry the sand and told me to pick it up.
Needless to say their aggregate didn't cash . I still remember the wailing of his partner and the laughter from his co - competitors.