Ben Sims,
The NGLA member and I weren't playing NGLA.
You said,
"There is something very homely and simple about this hole."NOTHING could be further from the truth.
There's NOTHING "very homely and simple about this hole"
It's far more complex than it appears in the photo, but then again, you wouldn't know that unless you've played the hole a few times.
One also has to examine the hole in the context of its position in the order of play/routing.
The use of the dune, getting from the lowest point on the golf course to just about the highest, and to the 12th tee is quite creative.
It's a wonderful hole in appearance, complexity, play and challenge.
Kenny Baer,
I've seen many a good player push/slice their tee shot into the water.
I've seen many a good player mishit their drive into the water.
The forced carry isn't insignificant, but, it's not daunting either, unless the wind is in your face.
The approach shot is spectacular, requiring another forced carry where the margins for error can be very slim.
And, just because one hits the green, doesn't mean that par is assured.
It's a difficult green to hit, especially in relation to the hole location and leaving yourself an uphill, fairly straight putt.
Go long and it's not unusual to see recoveries hit back into the front bunkers.
Approaches cut, or mishit often come up short or are pushed into the deep right side bunkers.
This is a wonderful hole despite what the MORONS and CRETINS think