I see the visual challenge with 10, the "Moonah" like tree on the left side at 250 yards off the terracottas, feels like a line you could take as it 'appears' s though there is room once you get around there, alas it is very tight to side of the large dune.
We played in beautiful Tassie sunshine, with minimal breeze(unfortunately), and we still lost balls, but only through pilot error, not because of perceived room to hit it off the tee. Tom said he lost a ball on 6, as did one of our group, really just because the marram is sooo thick.
It is a truly wonderful layout, and an absolute joy to both play and walk, although perhaps if the course was owned by a golfer and not a hotelier, the walk to the "21st" hole would not be so ridiculous.
Of course there are many great holes, as mentioned above, 5 & 8 the toughest & best P4 & P5 of the 36 (with respect to BD8), I too am a fan of 6,7,11 as guys mentioned above, am most looking forward to seeing the variety of pins on 2,3,5,6,9,15,17 - these seem to have the most or greatest internal contours and incredible elevation change on the spectacular 5th.
It looks as though the wattle may prove challenging for the maintenance guys, not as bad as gorse though! The background of 8 has lost a bit of it's majestic feel since I last seen it in Feb, with the massive sand blow out areas that frame the back of the hole, almost half disappeared or camouflaged by he wild wattle. 7 still looks great.
Can't wait to go back, best bang for your buck I know.