Ballyneal's 16th hole is an uphill par 5, 546 yards from the back tee, and about 480 yards from a series of middle tees. The tee shot is uphill to a wide fairway that tends to fall away for shots on the edges. Left center is best, and the truly magnificent drive will climb the hill and roll into the Bowl of Achievement, the little valley short of the big waste area shown in this photograph:
From the 480 yard tees, and sometimes downwind from the 546 yard tee box, the player can drive it far enough up the hill to have a decision whether to go for the green in two shots. The hole turns sharply left for the last 175 or so yards, and a second shot at the green often requires the player to play over the dune on the left. It is an exhilarating shot, especially when one is playing a match or going for a good score.
This is another "Gate" or "Gap" hole, where the fairway narrows to a few yards through the gap. The gap requires some forethought when to play across it. A poor or weak drive may require a layup into the Bowl of Achievement, followed by an uphill iron shot to the green. The gap is wide, and the choice is whether to play for a 160 yard approach, or shoot the gap and play for 80 or less yards left.
The green is the smallest on the course, and not terribly sloped by Ballyneal standards. The pot bunker short of the green is merely tough; going for the green and rolling down a couple yards short of the pot bunker is death, perhaps the most difficult short game play on the golf course.
Back to anecdotal golf analysis. The day I played Dismal River...
The day I played Dismal River, I played the hole at 166 yards and the hole was cut in the front left position, as it is shown in Mr. Lambrecht's photo. It's a very deep green, so I guessed it must be 12-15 yards short of center, and with the gentle down breeze, everything conspired to try a big 9-iron right at the flag, which I executed properly. It carried the front bunker and stayed just short of the back bunker. That front left portion of the green is very shallow. Made a par.
That bunker in the wetlands on the right is interesting. Is that for looks, or does that have a function on the 15th hole?
Big, wild green, with lots of hole locations to choose from.
Well, the 16th hole at Dismal River is very nice, but I view the 16th at Ballyneal as being more dramatic and more interesting. Sorry, no dingleberry descriptions here. I'm not to be trusted with anything that could be remotely considered artistic expression. Just the facts, ma'am.
Ballyneal wins (10-9).