This is a hole that I'm surprised hasn't attracted more controversy. It's, IMO, outstanding. Options abound here. From the tee, the golfer can:
-Lay up short of the bunker in the middle of the fairway, this is about 230 yards from the tee
-Play to the right, and have to contend with threading the needle between the bunker left and rough and fescues right (if you really lose one)
-Play to the left, a blind shot over some mounds and bunkers, and try to place the ball between bunkers right and rough left. This is the option that yields the best angle to the green.
The green, set on a severe angle to the line of play, is very tough to hit and hold from the right or from center. The golfer can lay up short, and try to get up and down, but the green features ample slope to it and pitching from the right usually cause the ball to run away from you, quickly.
I think the most prudent play here, if not in the correct portion of the fairway, is to try to play a cut to the front of the green or just short, favoring the left side.
IIRC, some of the trees on the left side of the fairway could be cut back a little, as they imping on the fairway slightly.