If you thought 7 was hard (I do), then the next hole is difficult.
HOLE 11
A very difficult hole. If the course had handicaps, i think this would be the handicap 1. OB left with an angled green. If the wind is blowing from the north, the tree might come into play. The bunker on the right isn't in play if you hit a solid shot; however, if you bail out right during the middle of your swing and don't hit the shot right, the bunker may come into play.
From a few tees up, the angle of the hole no longer exists. You can also see the tree isn't that close to the green.
If you do happen to end up in the bunker, an up and down is almost impossible.
Looking from front right to back right. The green is severely contoured.
Front right to back left. The heavily guarded left side is even more contoured.
Front left to back left. There is a bowl in the front left. The slope you see falling off left of the green is not rolling into OB but...
...deep bunkers. They are located to the back left.
Front left corner to front right. A collection area at the front right corner.
Looking back. It reminds me of a picture someone submitted for photo of the year last year. The tree is not as close as it looks in the picture. The Bandon Dunes #17 green is located on upper right corner (for anyone who does not know exactly where Preserve is).
Picture of the green overlooking Bandon Dunes.
A couple other random pictures overlooking Bandon Dunes.
Overall - PAR hole. Even on a dead calm day, it is a par hole. If is windy, GOOD LUCK!!!! This hole will test your mental, emotional, and physical abilities. If you are having a good round up to this hole, don't kill yourself if you make a big number. It will happen to everyone at least once after a few times playing.