So I was reminiscing today on a fairly recent trip to the Canadian Rockies. I played Jasper, as well as Banff, which I liked a lot, but I really felt that Jasper Park was just awesome. Definitely in the top few courses I've played. There was a specific place to be or something to accomplish on really every shot I played. Every shot, that is, except the 11th tee. This was the only hole on the course that I really didn't get. It's flat, wide open, with no noteworthy hazards. The green is open in front, seemingly from whatever angle you end up with, and there are no great landforms. So I'm wondering if...
a) The flat terrain had to be used as a "connector" hole and Thompson just accepted this
b) The lack of definition/obvious strategy is actually the point of the hole (if this is the case, it worked; on a day when I had been driving the ball well I suddenly hit a tremendous block miles right of anything good on this hole. I'm convinced it was because, with nothing in particular to drive at, I just swung away without really thinking)
or c) the hole is just that subtle that I completely missed what was there in my one play.
Anyone with knowledge of the course, what am I missing here?