Hole #11, 395 yards, Par 4
It is probably not a stretch to declare that #11 is most everyone's favorite hole at Oakland Hills. Why? Because it is close to a thrilling roller coaster ride as you will ever have on a golf course, that's why.
From above, the hole looks fairly benign with a z-shaped fairway that do legs to the left.
From the ground, it is another story. You can tell from the tee box there are movement left, right, up, and down. I see that the bunker on the foreground left is a new addition. Not sure if this hole really needs it.
The choice from the teebox is how much you want to risk hitting the bunkers on the right as those are probably at least 1/2 penalty with the steep hill behind them as you can see here.
Laying short of those bunkers to the left is no stroll through the park as a giant mound on the left will leave you with various side/uphill lies and occluded views to the green.
Carrying the mound is an option for many, but the slope and the speed slot will kick the ball forward and left and your chances of staying on the fairway will be slim.
If you are successful in carrying the mound, you have a relatively short and easy pitch to the uphill green. A short approach will be rejected and kicked down the hill and leave you with a long pitch back up. If you miss long... you better not miss long.
When you do reach the green, you are presented with one of the most diabolical little green you will ever see anywhere.
The green is largely divided in to two halves; the front bowl and the back plateau. The green is severely pitched back to front so chipping from the back, you will do well to leave the shot on the green. Even putting from the back plateau to the front bowl requires loads of imagination as you have no shot of staying on the green putting right at the flag.
The flag was in the front during my round and when I missed long, I had to putt sideways trying to keep the ball on the green. To say that I LOVE LOVE LOVE this green is probably underselling it.