Tim,
Thanks for the response, it surprised me.
I have parred 6, but from the left rough and with the ball coming off into the collection area left. 50 degree wedged it to about 4 feet and made the putt. I always thought I had to be further right on the tee shot, but you're saying, not true.
There are two greens I have gone back and forth over at Ballybunion, 6 and 9. All you can do is smile through the pain and keep honing your short game.
You want to talk about a hole that doesn't need explaining, I think 8 is the best short 3 I have ever seen. First time on that tee I looked at the two bunkers left and the collection area right and wondered why the bunkers were set above the green as they are. I got an education about 2 minutes later when the wind pushed my tee shot into the bunker closest to the green. I had managed to short side myself and was up against the revetment wall to boot. I hit a super recovery straight up the chimney. It landed 5 feet from the hole, trickeled by, gathered speed, and disappeared over the edge and down into the collection pit. I wedged it back up and missed my 5 footer for bogey. In a cross wind it is one hell of a great hole. You can par it from the collection area, you have no chance from the bunkers.