Already truly stunning photos, Kyle!
I don't like clubbing down SO much on the first hole of the day either, but I last played there with a friend of mine who drove the green and 3-putted for par while I happily went iron-wedge-birdie. For the space it occupies it is not a bad hole.
I like the hole well enough, but it may come at the wrong point in the round. Just food for thought.
Without having played the course, I like the idea of a driveable opener. I enjoy the challenge of having to immediately make a decision off the tee rather than just loosening up with a driver.
Like the majority of good short par 4s, if you choose driver, you need to be accurate.
I think there is two main schools of though when it comes to opening holes:
1. A short hole provides options and a thoughtful start to the round; and
2. A longer par 4 or par 5 with width gives the player a chance to loosen up and hit a driver without finding too much trouble (hopefully).
At the end of the day it probably comes down to personal preference. I take an iron off the tee at the short 4 opener at my club and when I get to the par 5 second, I don't feel any more confident with the first drive of the day because I have warmed up for one hole.
There's always the option of hitting the range prior to the round!