Bill, Kyle is correct - that is the approach on 8.
I was fortunate not to be bitten by " long left off the tee" - I think for competent golfers that tee box is a bit cramped at the driving zone and then brings into question the 'legitimacy' of the blind tee shot.
Whereas, back to the black tee, it then becomes cut off some of the blind corner, OR hit it toward the FW that is visible on the left and you shouldn't be able to make the lost ball area.
Dave is correct, the super said along with a little thinning, clearing, they were going to grow some of the FW turf down the to make a deeper first cut, to pull your ball ip before the marram and bush
Clayts is the one I read said that from the tiny tee to the North of the 4th green, this may be the best P4 in OZ, Clayts correct me if that is not stated accurately. I think that would be a great tee to be in play.
Some of our group thought it was helpful when golfers on 4 tee, watched our tee shots to confirm they were ok.
I too think this is a spectacular hole, do not care about the blindness, it adds to the intrigue, for mine, it is the uncertainty and not complete commitment to the shot that will usually result in a lost ball. Debate on the tee as to the line to take is great fun.
I know some pretty big hitters, but none of them can take on the right side of the dune carry to that Brazillian turf that Pat is fond of!
I too was very keen to see a back pin, so it was only dismay felt the foolwing and last day at Batnbougle coming down 14 to see the back pin in play after we'd left!
As beautiful a site as 4 is for the par 3, I agree in mild conditions, which as I have stated earlier is a frequent occurrence for my trips to BD, for me it lacks teeth (I'd have preferred a hole like 6 located on Sally's Point), it feels as though the first run of 4 holes are still easing me into the round, I love shorter holes, but feel like a few of the starting holes would benefit from black tees or as suggested, swapping the two P3's 4 & 6 locales.
Of course with a club or more prevailing, there is no issue with these first four holes, which I am sure is one of the biggest issues the builders have to deal with on a coastal routing like this - how to balance benign vs strong breeze playability.