George Bahto,
I'm probably one of the few who like the first hole.
While it's short, it has its demands, on the tee shot, approach and recovery. And, putting that green also has its challenges.
A pulled or overhooked drive is in jail, a pushed or sliced drive presents a seperate set of difficult tasks for the approach.
Many can't decide to hit a driver or fairway wood off that tee.
I like my driver.
If the golfer hits the fairway, the lie on the approach remains challenging, which is another reason I like my driver since I'd like to have a shorter club in my hand as I can get it more upright on my swing.
I also think that 2nd hole offers far, far more of a challenge than is presented on the score card.
Those two, short, cute holes can ruin a round before the golfer gets into it.
I think they're disarming and can lull an unwary golfer to sleep.
It's a terrific golf course.