George:
Great photos and commentary !
Quick question -- are the contours at the 2nd green somewhat excessive. For the length of the shot -- and with the wind conditions being favorable -- I have to wonder.
What's your take ?
Matt,
I would say no. Typically this hole will play pretty severely downwind and, in addition, the tee shot is slightly elevated. I hit two clubs less than the yardage and the wind was hardly blowing at that point.
There is nice contouring on the small scale throughout the green and green surrounds, but as mentioned, the dominant feature is the ridge running through the middle of the green.
If the pin is on the left side of the ridge (which I would say is visually easier, but harder to pull off), you can play your ball well out to the left and it should funnel down to the top, left portion of the green.
The lower right half is much more visually daunting, mainly b/c you are mostly blind (other than the top half of the flag). However, as can be seen in my pics, there is quite a bit of room over on that side and once again, balls will tend to feed to the green.
So, no, I think the contours of the green work quite well on the hole. It is a fun chip or putt trying to get from one half of the green to the other if you find yourself on the wrong side (which I did).