Had the wonderful opportunity to play at Seminole yesterday and many different topics I could discuss about how great the routing is, required shotmaking, great company to play with, firm and fast, incredible green conditions and on and on.
There were only a few disappointments to what I expected. The par 5, 15th hole comes to mind.
I learned from a Seminole caddie, the night before over drinks, that esp. on your approaches, you need to work the ball into the wind, otherwise you'll likely lose control of it and end up in a well situated bunker.
When we reached #15, I thought I was going to be faced with a really strategic, neat, risk reward hole. However, as a draw hitter, the trees that are part of the island of bunkers and rough that separates the two fairways seemed an unnecessary obstacle, eliminating the left fairway as an angle of play and limiting the player's options.
I've attached an overhead view of the hole - tee box is in the upper left, green in the lower right. My desired line of play is in Red, Blue is where you seem forced to play to.
I wished that I had the option to play that direction and work my way up the left side of the fairway. The wind was blowing a good 1 1/2 - 2 clubs from the southeast and that seemed to make the right fairway much smaller (push ball into bunkers on left fairway). Also would have allowed a better angle to draw the ball into the green.
Interested to get others' opinions here!