Anthony,
Is it possible in your opinion for a hole to be too severe?
Thanks Bryan for a great question which really makes me think. I think most would quickly answer yes to this question. I agree that yes, it is possible for a hole to be too severe, but in general people are too quick to label a hole as such. Also, I would add that too many people think about the par of the hole when they consider whether the hole is too severe. If a scratch golf has trouble making 3 on a par 3, he says it is too severe, which I think is a very simple-minded and misled way to think about a hole. The par should not matter at all.
In general, I am looking for good, interesting, stimulating, fun golf holes. Severity doesn't really factor in except that when a hole does qualify as being too severe it rarely has any of the other qualities I have stated. For instance, if this green were completely surrounded by water, it would be too severe. But I don't even need to think of severity, because that hole would just be stupid, uninteresting, and not very stimulating. On the other hand, with this hole the way it is, it seems challenging, but it also looks interesting and stimulating because the player has multiple options and must figure out the best way to get the ball in the hole. It also seems like you have plenty of bailout to the right, and the bunkers don't look impossible. It seems like good shots are rewarded and bad shots are penalized, but not so dramatically that recovery is not possible. So this may be a hard hole relative to par, but not too severe.
Let me offer a litmus test for whether or not a hole is too severe. If the par of this hole was changed to a "par 4", would you still say it is too severe? If the answer is no, then the hole is not too severe. It may be hard relative to par, but it is not severe IMO.
There are other shots that you could try, but unless you are really long, none of them are really likely to succeed. A 240 to 270 yard cut driver to a 15 yard deep target is a fool's shot for most of us. What other shots do you think you could manufacture here?
I guess I would have to play the hole to give a fair answer. From what I can see, I would probably play a high cut to land on the middle of the green. If I don't pull it off, I like my chances from the bunker or just over. I think I'd be giving myself a good chance to make 3 and never make more than 4. The low hook in there is not a reliable shot for me (or most) and the chip from the bailout area looks just as difficult (not very) as the bunkers, so no reason to lay up over there.