On my first play, I felt like there was maybe a 5-10 yard wide stretch of fairway that you could hit where the trees wouldn't be in play. I'm not sure that's completely wrong (though maybe exaggerated), but the next day, it dawned on me that the prevailing wind, being left to right, meant a shot on the middle-right of the fairway could use the wind to find whatever part of the putting surface the player is going for. That said, depending on the length of the primary rough, I'm not sure that banging one way right to the forward tee on 13 isn't a smart play. Totally takes the tall trees out of play, and all you need to do is pop a wedge or short iron over much smaller trees.