Charlie;
My rule when approaching the green, and I use the word rule in the strongest sense, is to miss the green left and short of hole high.
My goal off the tee is a shot to about 60 yards short of the green, and as far left as I am able. If I drive right, I play into the green to finish left and a bit short. Always.
I play the hole completely defensively. Even when I drive well and thus can play toward the hole (wherever it's cut), I do ANYTHING necessary to stay left if I mishit.
Complete defense.
I thought the play into that hole durning the mid am qualifying was pretty well thought out....alot of layup off the tee and full wedges (+/-) into the green, with a very approachable cup, in the rear of the green, and with little wind for the most part. KInda like Steve Kline suggests. Still there were 8s, 9s, 10s on the card.
I trust Mr. Keiser's judgement and Bill Coore's wisdom and skill, and expect that the result will not be 'dumbed down', simply a bit more playable in the front of the green, and slightly more forgiving when playing from the left green surround. I expect the hole to continue to have some controversy, lots of respect and conversation afterward, some head scratching and cussing....I do not believe the character or challenge will change radically, as the hole simply has too much going for it besides the simple issue of the left edge of the green.
All the best for Thanksgiving!
Tom