Darren
I'm very familiar with the "contours" on the 17th, and in fact referred to one of the two of them you mention in my post that you found wanting. To me, from the very narrow fairway, if you want to green your 2nd, you really have only one option, which is to fly the ball onto the front right and let the ball filter down to the denter of the green. Sure, a bump and run is possible, but given the contours of the fairway and the engtrance to the green, it is really not that feasible, unless you are John Daly and can drive it to 120 or so.
Pat
I can't comment much on NGLA 7, only having played it once. I don't remember anything like the complexity of #1 there, for example, however. I do not doubt that there are many ways to play into that green, depending on where you put your drive (or 2nd shot, it is a par 5, isn't it....), the pin position, the firmness (or lack therof) of the turf, etc. However, this can be said of many, many golf holes that I know. I didn't recognise 7 as anything particularly special in that regard, and your description makes me think "been there, done that..." rather than "Wow!" Maybe I'll change my mind if and when I play there again.