#17A great hole; the seventeenth is one of my favorite holes on the course. A great "cut off as much as you want drive," although it is very difficult to pick a line due to a scrub finger that cuts in from the far side of the fairway directly where you want to aim. If you smoke a power-fade (which will get carried by the wind), some might have a chance to get home in two. However, the green is 20-25 feet above the fairway, although there is a large backboard that will bring balls that go long back to the green.
My favorite feature of the hole is the line of scrub essentially splitting the fairway. If you hit a good drive, this shouldn't cause you too much trouble, other than some blindness for your layup. However, if you bail out too far left on your drive, this feature plays much more at an angle and complicates your layup.
View from the tee box. You play over a sea of sand.
The ideal landing area
The scrub centerline hazard, hiding the layup landing zone
You can see the fourteenth flag in the top right.
The layup area. There is nice contouring (natural?) in this area. My ball was unfortunate enough to stop on a slight downslope, leaving me with a downhill lie to an elevated green.
From the left of the green, showing the drop off
Two views from the 14th green
A nice view from the tee. If you look closely, you can see that this pic was taken before the hillside short of the green was grassed over.