Chip,
I'm surprised you didn't think 10 was a great hole. I understand your criticism, but I feel that is part of what makes the hole so good. The ability to have so many options and the need to execute on every shot is not so prevalent on any other short par-4 I have ever seen or played. Just the fact you can think about playing your tee shot ten different ways, and not being able to really commit to any of them is testament to the hole's greatness. I think the green works perfectly.
How do you compare it to 9 at Cypress?
Oh, and Freddie hit 7-iron into the trees, not wedge. Up that hill, at 475, very few even on the PGA Tour could hit that with a wedge.
Sean, I'm still laughing...
Cheers,
Jordan