From Nick Price during the 2007 Senior PGA Press Conferences:
Q. In terms of the wind conditions combined with the golf course itself, does the Ocean Course compare to any particular course in the British Open rota?
NICK PRICE: Well, it's different. One thing that he's got on this golf course which you don't often see on links courses are these raised greens. And some of these greens are raised up pretty significantly.
The back nine the 15th hole is undoubtedly my favorite hole on this golf course. It looks like it's been there for 200 years. Any time you have a raised green -- and, see, the difference in the British Open when they have a raised green is that the approach is very firm. So you can pitch the ball 20, 30 yards short of the green and run it up on to the green.
Here, just because of irrigation, the water drains off the green and the low lying areas are very soft. So you are forced to play the ball on to the green. And that's the difference with raising the greens as much as he has here.
And it just requires incredibly good iron shots. The 8th hole today it was almost like I had to slice my iron shot to keep from not going left because the way that greens sits on an angle like this and the wind blowing right-to-left, you just are hitting into such a small area, so ?? but there's some wonderful golf holes out here. But all the greens that were down today, though, you could still play them.
I guess Nick has a different opinion on the hole...