Here’s the tee shot on the par 3 6th hole from the back tees, one of many natural saddles at EH:
The view back toward 5th Green:
6th tee shot from regular tees:
Here’s the preview of the 7th hole (the Dell) as you walk down the 6th so you can’t say you didn’t see the green!
Here’s the false front to 6 green:
Side view of 6 green:
6 green is very deep, here’s the view from the front left looking toward the back of the green:
Here’s the same green looking back to front, 6 is one of the few greens that noticeably slopes front to back:
Here’s an excellent shot of the false front and then how the green runs toward the back after that:
Even the bathrooms are cool looking at EH:
Here’s a look down 10 fairway from 7 tee, for a course with grand scale the routing at EH manages to provide many previews and returns which is a much under appreciated routing feature. Even with some long walks between certain tees these previews and returns gives EH an intimate feel for such a massive property. In the foreground the pin to the "bye hole" can be seen.
Here’s the 7 (the Dell) tee shot, aim at the white rock. The 8th greensite and backing bunker in the distance:
This is classic:
Call it hokey or what have you but I’ve never quite seen a green site like this one:
7 is about the least interesting contoured green on the course:
Still, as odd a sight as it is it sits naturally to my eye and while I’d rather play the “bye hole” (the 3 par in between 9and 10) on a daily basis as opposed to the Dell hole, it’s interesting to play once in a while: