Scott,
Sure. For me it's a three shot hole, always, so there isn't a decision to make on the tee. Why would anyone who's not going to go for it in two even think of taking the left line? Particularly since the best place to drive it if playing it as a three shotter is right, to knock it to the left side with your second. Then it's just an uphill pitch. It's not a bad hole by any means, indeed it's quite a good one. But it doesn't feel terribly linksy to me, it doesn't call for any great heroics or difficult strategic decisions (at least not for me) and it doesn't feel like as great a challenge as many of the holes that follow it. Nor does it exude charm or quirk the way other holes at NB do. I guess it sums up the way I feel about North Berwick. It's a lovely course but I don't see it as the world beater so many others do. For me it sits with a bunch of other shorter, older Scottish courses with bags of quirk and charm and a handful of really interesting holes. I guess the question is, would 9 be called a great hole if it were on a different course. My view is that the answer is a resounding no. Others, of course, will differ.
I always find myself looking forward to holes to come, rather than enjoying the 9th. It feels like a hole to get out of the way.
Mark