Hole 10Ah, the 10th hole. There were some threads on this hole back when all we could see were the plans. I questioned the sanity of the split fairway then. Having now seen and played it, I'd still say that the split fairway really doesn't work. There is no earthly reason to take the right hand path. As the weather worsened and I was snacking, I let the two ball behind me through. (All day that I was there, I only saw a foursome go out about a half hour in front of me and two twosomes that followed me). The twosome I let through appeared to be one of the pros and his guest. The pro was describing the holes as they went, it seemed based on the discussion on the 10th tee. The discussion went something like this.
Guest: Were should I play this tee shot.
Pro: There's a split fairway but you'd have to be an idiot to play the right fairway.
Guest: Well, I'm not an idiot. You hit first.
The pro teed off with a long iron and hit it well left of where I thought it looked like the line should be. When they cleared, I hit it on the same line and it turned out to be a fine, albeit leaving a semi-blind second shot. I can see no reason to challenge the barrow neck. It would take an awesomely long second shot with a late draw to reach the green and the risk of losing a ball in the flanking dunes is too great.
The hole was playing into the wind still and is gradually uphill so it played longer than its stated yardage. From the tee, it was hard to discern where the fairway was and certainly where the green is. The look is very low profile unlike so many of the other elevated tees on the course. The picture shows the location of the fairway better than I could see it in person. Perhaps on a clearer day the view would be better. Zoomed in, the second picture shows things a little more clearly.
From the centre of the fairway near the bottleneck, some decisions need to be made about where to lay up to avoid the bunkers and have a view of the green on the third shot. The far right of the fairway seems best. The green is more or less behind the dune on the left where the dark green patch is. Not very appetizing if you're trying to get home in two. My tee shot was somewhat left of this position and shorter. From there the second is partially obscured by a low dune.
My second ended up here, just short of the fairway bunker. It's only 107 yards from here, but the green is completely hidden behind the dune. A second shot further right would be preferred.
From further right and a bit closer you can see some of the green surface in a dell amongst the huge dunes.
From a bit closer in you can see more of the green and some more of the ubiquitous ridges and hollows in the surrounds, although this green is not as elevated as some of the others. Some patching of the rye fairway grass is visible in the foreground.
From the right front of the green the hollows and ridges are very clear as is the three tier nature of the green. As I recall there are some small folds and ledge within the tiers and near the edges. It looks like they are cutting the marram back a bit behind the green here as well as some other places around the course.