#11. Here again are more dramatic photos of the results of substantial tree removal along the railroad berm. The creek is only in play for the dub, and that ridge present on #1 and #2 is also there, but not reachable on the drive.
The preferred place, IMO, to be in the fw is rightish based upon the green contours.
My drive was left of the ideal line. The ridge (is this from an old railroad bed Gib, Powell?) functions to make the green obscured on the approach, but most of the flag is visible:
As you get on top of the fw ridge, looking back gives a tremendous view of the scenery change, with the 9th hole in view over the treeless berm:
A view from short and left of the green:
And from on the way to the next tee: