Other than OB which no golfer likes, what other common hazard (formal or informal) really strikes fear as well as excitement in EVERY golfer. It is not a bunker, it is not a mound or hollow, it is not trees, it is not rough,…, isn’t it water?
If the 17th hole at TPC Sawgrass was surrounded by sand, would it really scare everyone and create the same excitement? If the 15th at Augusta National had huge grass swale in front of the green instead of water, would it still be as exhilarating? If the 11th hole at Merion was just a perched green with sand and/or hollows around it, would it create the same nerves and trepidation? If the Barry Burn at Carnoustie was piped and grassed over, would the hole be as terrifying to play?
Like any feature or hazard, they all can be overused and their interest and excitement can turn to frustration and controversy. "Pete Dye can kiss my @%* is a common statement when someone hits their ball in the water on #17. But if they knock it on and happen to make the putt they have a story to tell for a life time. If used in moderation, is water at the top of the hazard list when it comes to exciting golf?