No need to have played it. You can pass judgements based on the following pictures.
The hole is a longish par 5, rated the number 1 stroke hole on my home course. It is certainly a difficult hole where it's easy to run up a big number, but is it a good golf (par 5) hole. My playing partner/friend calls it a stupid hole, primarily I think because, as a better player, it does not set up to allow him very many opportunities for birdies, and some of the features don't reward good (in his opinion) shots.
Seen from high above on the preceding green, the hole is laid out before you in all its scenic majesty. From the back tees it is 595 yards. From the middle, blue tees, where I play from it is 545 yards.
From the blue tees you can see that it is pretty level after the carry over the stream and wetland area. The bunkers on the right half of the fairway in the LZ are 300 to carry from the back tees and 250 from the blue tees. So, out of reach to carry for anybody except the really long hitters. My friend wants to fill in those fairway bunkers because they constrict the driving area and impede trying for the green in two. The bunker in the bank on the left actually serves as a saving bunker that keep a slightly pulled shot being lost in the gunk. It is a challenging tee shot that requires some thought as to where to try to put your shot. The wind (which has no prevailing direction) can also factor in.
From a layup in front of the right hand bunker you are confronted with a reasonably wide fairway that has death on both sides. The second bunker short right and the third bunker longer left require some consideration on the second shot.
Zoomed in, it becomes evident that the green is elevated making going for it in two a difficult proposition.
From near the second bunker and then closer in a look at the green siting.
The green is wicked. There is a severe false front on the left side, a pronounced ridge from left to right across the middle of the green, and a swale in the back third of the green that slopes both left and right from the lateral middle of the green - a lot going on. Reaching the green is only the beginning of the adventure/challenge. My friend wants to bulldoze the ridge across the centre of the green out of existence.
From the right side of the green looking across the front half. This pin is the most benign on the green. Back right is possible too, while front left is a nightmare with the ridge behind and false front in front. Pins along the ridge and back left are equally nightmarish.
From front left - the false front.
Don't miss the green to the left - there is a 20 foot deep grass pit and death beyond.
The back swale looking from right to left. The camera has flattened the slopes. Putts away from the camera can easily run off the green to back left pins.
Looking from the back of the green towards the tee decks stacked up the hillside with the preceding green perched up on the plateau above the tees.