David,
Is the hole really such a push-over for the stronger players even when the wind is up?
Another more general question:
Is there anyone who has played Noordwijkse who thinks the course isn't enough of a challenge? Or too short?
Diederik,
You might have to define what you mean by when the wind is up. Does that mean our annual average wind of 4.8 windforce or do you mean up as in 6,7 and above? I would say for all winds except straight into your face which almost never happens the hole is too easy of a finishing hole for the guys between hcp 4 and +4. If they can hit iron, then wedge or 9 iron that's just not a strong finish because the green is large for Noordwijkse standards and there is just little risk of danger.
As I've mentioned in this post, I'm mixed on the hole idea of making things longer.
I believe Mark, Ulrich, John, Michael and Ward all found the course too short and far too easy. However, in my opinion, I think it's too hard which is why I'm pushing for the points I've mentioned here in this thread.
We played the BUDA in July and you can see the rough was up quite a bit (at least for these guys), we know that this was a very light rough year, nothing compared to the year before which I hope never to see again.
With that I'll defend Mark that it may have been possible to lose a ball left there. Just not as likely a place as by the bunkers indeed. However, at the end of the day it's possible to lose a ball anywhere at Noordwijk if you miss hit, pull or push anything from the fairway.
I'm also guessing Mark was completely beaten up by the time he made it the 18th and may have lost his last Pinnacle. As hopefully he would of smartened up a bit after playing #2 and #4, #5 etc etc and losing those expensive Pro V1's he's normally playing.