The US Am had a 13-for-8 playoff this morning, starting on #10. What a hole to stew about overnight!
Interesting results for how different guys attacked it. The hole was toward the back left of the green.
7 attempted to drive up or near the green: 3 birdies, 1 par, 2 bogies, 1 double (SA: 4.14)
6 laid back off the tee to leave a wedge in: 1 birdie, 2 pars, 2 bogies, 1 double (SA: 4.5)
Small sample size, obviously, but it is interesting. Certainly, going for the green can put you in a position where par is very difficult - the players who tried to drive the green and missed left or long left struggled. One drew a good lie and hit a fantastic chip and made birdie, but many of the others were not even able to get their second shot on the green.
On the other hand, laying up doesn't end the adventure. One player hit an excellent wedge and made birdie but several missed with their wedges and struggled. This was even true of a player in the last group who knew par would, at worst, get him to the next playoff hole, but instead of playing a safe wedge shot to the wide middle portion of the green and trying to 2 putt, went at the narrow target, dumped it into a buried lie in the front bunker and played his next 3 shots from the sand before making double.
I think this shows the real excellence of the hole: No matter how you choose to play it, the hole demands you execute excellent shots.