I come with this as a question, not an answer.
This is a par 4, playing 466 yards from the rear tees. It contains a wide fairway with a central hazard forcing a decision off the tee, while allowing for a potential recovery should one encounter it.
The aggressive left side option leaves a shorter second shot, but potentially sight-impaired should the golfer not hit the ball solidly.
The front left greenside bunker is in play from this line, as is the hill on the left (off the tee).
The right side selection leaves a more visible and much longer second shot, yet allows for a bouncing approach with a long iron or fairway wood.
The greensite is perfectly situated within a natural valley; the green offers significant contours while the bunkering is in play, cut into the green in the rear or the fairway on the approach.
Disclaimers:
- Monterey courses are not part of the Bay Area.
- I have not seen the "new" Cal Club
I cannot think of a strategic/aesthetic/challenging equal in the area. There are certainly a few holes at Pasatiempo or SF Club, of which #3 at the latter was my previous favorite.
A huge thanks to Mackenzie, Mike DeVries, and the crew at Meadow Club for this wonderful creation.
Any comments or alternate proposals are appreciated.
Tee Shot
Overhead view of fairway
Hazard
Approach
Green