Jeff,
Agree on the 15 working to get to the lay up spot in 2...but I wanted to stack the deck a little against Pat.
Tim,
Interesting comparison to #8 at PV. I'm very familiar with that hole and only know Augusta from TV. If the measurements given earlier for the 15th green are accurate (76 feet deep to 82 feet deep), the safe area at Augusta's hole is 4 or 5 times that of the Pine Valley hole. Sure there's no water at PV8, but the bunkers are virtually impossible to get on the green from for a typical 15 so I'd disagree with your view that PV8 would be an easier task...but that's just me.
Jim,
I think one can certainly debate which shot is tougher - #8 at Pine Valley vs #15 at Augusta. In part it is a question of green size vs water. So, people can differ.
However, I raised the issue because of a conversation with Bob Lewis years ago wherein he talked about how challenging the downhill pitch at PV was. He is no 15 HCP, of course (4 time Walker Cup player, long time Pine Valley course record holder, one time Masters player).
So, if a player of that quality noted the challenge of controlling downhill pitches, why would anyone here question the challenge for a 15 HCP.
IMO, perception of the Augusta shot are heavily influenced by television - it doesn't show the slope at he 80-100 yard mark and today most Masters players go for the green so we don't here the announcers talk about the issue the way they did years ago.
Of course, we always have the odd guy who says "I am a 12 and I hit the green. What's the big deal?"
I hit #8 at Pine Valley both times I played it when I was also about a 12, but that hardly means the shot isn't very difficult for a mid handicap.
Bob Lewis and Pat Mucci have a realistic perspective on these shots, IMO and both are far better than a 15 HCP.