Wayman
Tour Winner
Hit driver over the top all the time
Doesn't look like a 'fairway' bunker in that pic!
But no matter - it seems perfectly placed to make players think!
Sounds like a very well designed hole to me with several options of how to play it dependent upon ability and conditions. I can think of three options for my game. Is the hole/course an old design or relatively new one? Sounds like a classic from days gone by which still bears great relevance to the modern game - that's a hit in my book.
We're an old James Braid course and hole has not much been changed over the many years. We have taken one big dead old tree out that was short left of the green. But if you hit way over the bunker into the gunge you still have younger trees and the LH greenside bunker. Before the tree was taken out if you hit your tee shot over/past the bunker and tight down the left and either just in the fairway or in the first cut rough - you had this huge tree to go over - and most didn't try. Now with the tree out the shot to the green is clear - but you have to clear the LH greenside bunker and the green is not deep coming in from the LHS.
One idea is to take out the LHS of the 'fairway' bunker - leaving the rest where it is - so all the pluses mentioned by all here for where it is remain. If you then were to hit to where the LHS of bunker was your tee shot will keep going into rough and behind the trees and you'll have a very tough shot to the green - or play out 'sideways' - most do.
we have a similar placed bunker on the 1st at my club. For me its 2/4 iron just going over of 3 wood to sail it long past.
The majority of the members see it as a well placed hazard as they go into the bunker a lot!
What about making the bunker more dangerous, i.e. shaping it so that the lip is higher and difficult to get out of? Whats the total length of the h
24 yards wide fairway level with the bunker? That is wide, and the bunker should not come into play.
I would leave it as it is, but neck the fairway down to 16 yards from the other side, like most of ours do. Some of our fairways are only 8 yards wide in places.
The difficulty is not so much with the width of the fairway - more that we often have a strong left to right wind - with a line of mature tress tight to the RHS of the fairway and OoB close to the other side of the trees. It is very easy to let a tee shot go and the cross-wind just whips it into the trees or OoB.
I have no issues with the bunker position btw. It's a tough hole - some say our signature hole. As SI 7 I get a shot. I need it. If I walk off with a par I am very pleased.
I thought you wanted it filled in and moved out to 240 yards. Is that not what you said in your OP?