Padraig:
When I worked for Pete Dye, he had to place a cart path on the 18th hole at the TPC of Connecticut. If he put it out of play for the Tour players, every member would have to walk a long way down a hill to play their second shot, and back up to their cart afterward. If he made the path convenient for members, there was a chance players would hit it. Mr. Dye decided it was too tough a walk for the members, so he put the path where it should be for them, and said he'd take the blame.
He said to me, "If I were a Tour pro, and hitting that path with my drive might give me a bad bounce and cost me $25,000, I would treat that path like it was a hazard and be sure I didn't hit it. But today's players will just hit away and if they hit the path, they'll blame me for it."