Maybe I missed it, but I don't think I've seen a picture of the 13th hole. It's the one of the two holes (along with 4) that I played incorrectly and got away with it. I'm wondering how much of an advantage it is to get a drive down the right hand side of 13. That green has so much tilt from front left to back right that I had to hit a sweeping hook from just in front of the left fairway bunker to get it to just off the back right of the green.
The genius of Wolf Point and how it works so well for it's audience is that it can play so differently from day to day just by changing the hole location and the different tee locations scattered around create so many fun angles, it's not hard for me to see how a really good player wouldn't love it. You have to be able to play so many shots. Yet, there's such a fun factor that you're not going to get beat up losing balls.
But what I'm going to guess that tends to get missed by a one time visit, is stuff like that roll at the front of the 12th green. It's such a cool, subtle feature (and fortuantely Don had cut the hole was cut just on the other side of it) and there's a lot of that around Wolf Point.
Adam, here you go. The 13th doen't have the 'beauty' to get much attention, but it has plenty of golf interest. Hole usually plays straight down wind and the orange line is about 480 yds. Pin cut on right side of green in these photos. When it is cut left, it takes a perfect shot to get with in 30 ft when coming in from the left. Lynn Shakleford hit it to about 12 feet from the left side of the fwy, so it is possible.
BTW, its winter, isn't it time for you to make another visit?
13th hole. Green slopes hard left to right. Approach from the right can hold the green, but better to have a little R-L spin on the ball then L-R.
from rt side after good drive
Lf side after good, but slightly pulled drive
Green from the front right
Grn from back right