It's just a squeezed-in, long forced carry taken to the extreme.
There were other notably good holes on this course, however.
The par 3, 130/150/168/191 yard, 8th, is an interesting modified Redan.
My playing partners enjoyed that split fairway, 347/379/399/416 yard, right-turning 14th.
I didn't like it, originally, because the aiming marker is deceptive. If you target it,
you have gone too far. But, I like the strategy of playing close to the fairway, and how
doing so opens your look to the green.
And the 286/366/405/433 yard, par 4, 15th makes sense when you see it.
Two parallel fairways, split by a creek, into a wide green with right and left hole positions.
The 17th was a disappointment, unless you want to begin gambling before reaching the casino.
It's a par 5, 440/478/513/565. Water on the right. Green surrounded by water front, right, and back.
It's reachable in two, but not worth the risk, imho. A decent player can make par of birdie with a drive followed by two wedges.