Steve Lapper,
I can only render my opinion, based on my perceptions, and, I really don't want to get too involved in specifics on this thread.
Please recall that I didn't say that # 17 was a bad hole, only that there was something about it that seemed out of context with the rest of the golf course.
When I first walked up to the tee on # 17 I received a different sense about the hole then I had on all of the others.
There was just an uncomfortable feeling. It could have been the hill and woods behind the green, or the way the green was cut into the hill.
Perhaps I felt it was the last piece in a jigsaw puzzle that somehow didn't quite fit, and that it may have been forced into its alloted space.
TEPaul has mentioned how Crump faced a dilema in finishing the holes at PV, perhaps # 17 fits into the same category.
If you asked me to cite the holes I admired or really liked at Friar's Head, # 17 would probably be on the bottom of the list.
Now mind you, any time you evaluate 18 holes on a golf course, one hole will occupy that position. It's a matter of relativity.
Tom Doak will have to speak for himself, but of all of the holes, # 17 had a different feel, to me, I felt confined, whereas I never received that vibe from any other holes.