I played this hole today and it has a bit of an unusual bunkering pattern. At first I didn't like it because it is visually confusing off the tee. Then I did like it because I thought it provided for a lot of options. Now I don't think I like it because in retrospect I think there is only one option that makes sense.
From the men's tees, the hole plays 365 yards. Here's an aerial:
I drew a line from the tee through a point just right of the left bunker to show that there isn't really a line where you can just hit it down the middle.
It is 205 yards to carry the right bunker. Laying up to this bunker leaves 160 yards.
It is 225 yards to reach the left bunker. Laying up to this bunker leaves 140 yards.
The fairway is 13 yards wide right of the left bunker.
The fairway is 12 yards wide over the left bunker.
View from the Tee:
From short of the bunkers:
Looking back from the green:
In my mind, this bunkering is too complex and too penal. What could be strategic is simply too demanding and leaves but one sensible option (a lay-up short of the left bunker). I cannot see anyone trying to challenge any of the other bunkers as the shot is simply too demanding with a maximum of 13 yards of fairway width.
What say you all? Anyone see this differently?