I agree that OB is a negative on ANY golf hole. However, for the purposes of Pat's thesis, is does not matter.The entire left side of the hole is solid woods. You are dead in there anyway, it just happens to be OB.
But I think Pat has hit on a great point: this hole really does have a great variety of ways to defend par besides length. He listed them, so i wont repeat, but slight misteps off the tee or on your second shot have you SCARAMBLING to save par. Yet a normal length drive and good rescue club put you in perfect position for a wedge or short iron to the green, you do not have to bust two long shots. But....
once you are in position, you had better hit the proper level of the green. (nearly impossible if you haven't hit the fairway with your second shot...) It is a triple deck green, but the tiers angle left to right. (Like the short # 7 at Westchester, only the tiers are angled.)
The only thing Pat left out is deception: on your second shot it looks like you can cut the corner over a mound and aim at the hole: wrong, that is rough and tough to hit iron to the correct section.
So yes, this is a poster for defending par!