Hi Craig,
#9 at Ghost Creek is a 467 (443 from the blues) yard par 4 with trouble everywhere. When the Nike Tour championship was held here in 1993 and 1994, it was the toughest hole versus par on the Nike Tour each year.
It's somewhat unsatisfactory as a par 5, since the fairway narrows down to 20-30 yards for the last 80-100 yards to the green. In my opinion, #9, though compelling in its difficulty to the best players, is the least sound design on this otherwise consistently solid course. The cart path inhabits the bailout area right of the green (away from the large pond), and can impact play. Also, power hitters can eliminate much of the trouble by playing into the first fairway, though I doubt they will during the tournament.
#8 is a great short par 5 when played from the 498 box, and #10 is an option laden short par 5 at 492. Both #8 and #10 have very small greens. Even though I typically play #9 at 443, my average score on the three holes are as follows:
#8: 4.93
#9: 5.07
#10: 4.88
I think the LPGA professionals will have an easier time with #9 than I do, since they hit it so straight. We'll see.
Pumpkin Ridge was originally conceived to hold tournaments on the East course (Ghost Creek), while leaving the members to play the West. It's set up that way this week, and it just looks terrific. The neighboring Cropp farm in North Plains is used for parking. The mounding around the back nine offers great viewing and an intimate feel. Ghost Creek has been groomed into its best condition in years, with splotchy, inconsistent three inch rough and very smooth greens. I'm sure the pros will enjoy their week here.