Perhaps some more should be said about the 7th hole. From the tee the left side looks inviting, because you can see you will need to be left to have an opening to the green. However, from that distance you cannot correctly ascertain how high the left side fairway bunkers are and how much they will obstruct your second shot. The right side also looks very inviting, because it is expansive and safe. However, you will have to execute a good long shot to get back to the left for the approach. Therefore, the line of charm is the line of instinct on the drive, straight at the green in the distance.
The second shot clearly needs to be left, but for a player like me, my lefty draw with a fairway wood still came frightenlngly close to not clearing the left side fairway bunker protuding into the fairway, but thankfully brought me to perfect position to wedge to 8-9 feet from the hole.
Kalen having gone left could not get into position for the third, and had to depend on my poor putting for the halve.