that plays very difficult ?
Is the architecture deceiving, hiding in plain sight, the perils that greet the unsuspecting golfer ?
On the card, the hole appears short to medium in length, fairly straight, with little in the way of hazards/bunkers off the tee.
But, the wind changes everything about the play of the hole.
A tail wind brings the water on the left into play on the drive.
A head wind brings the water on the left into play on the approach.
A right to left wind probably does both and
A left to right wind is probably the kindest, but rarest.
The green is a semi penisula, slightly elevated, canted back to front.
The hole appears benign, yet, high scores seem to be the norm.
If someone could post an aerial of the hole it would further the discussion.