Mark,
I didn't say it was an excellent hole. In fact, I don't believe anyone can determine something like that until they have played the hole in person. I also believe this picture is taken from the cart path and not from the tee box, maybe the angles look just a little different standing a few yards to the left (maybe???)... I also believe I could hit something into those bunkers on the left, possibly even the furthest- and I bet you other visitors to this course could too.
I do think the bunkers are very "Pete Dye"- Those little pot bunkers strewn, maybe to a fault, throughout the course is something that makes a course his own. Quirky, yes. Appalling? No.
Cart paths, despite their appearance, are a necessary evil. Keswick is a resort. Most Americans want to ride in a cart and zip around the course. I am not saying that is a good thing, but rather a reality of resorts and most modern courses. I would have loved to see the redo focus on walking and only used paths only as a means for maintenance, but clearly they didn't. Oh well.
Finally, and maybe this is more of what I am getting at, I feel like GCA is quick to praise or dismiss courses, designs, or designers based on little evidence (pictures, designer, location, etc..). The forum has so many merits, but far too often I am turned off by blanket generalizations that condemn courses and posters simply because it was not designed by C&C or Tom Doak, or they are simpleton recreational golf architecture fans (like me).