I really don't remember much about 11 other than what your picture shows.
I liked 6 because I had to choose whether to layup off the tee or take on the lake. But, if I took on the lake to the point where I could reach the green, I usually had to also be able to hook the second shot to get around the last trees. I guess a really good player ( I was about a 10 or 11 in those days) could put it close to the lake and reach from there without the hook, but it would be pretty risky. All-in-all, I liked the options I was given on both the first and second shots.
I had no real knowledge of architecture in those days (not that I have much now), but I recognized that hole and some of the others as giving me interesting options. In some ways, Tokatee was one of the primary courses that opened me up to golf course architecture.