Robin,
I don't think you'll find any better pictures of Cashen's #15 than what Neal has offered here. Even the Slazenger ad photos don't strike me as being as good.
And it is fitting that Neal should get credit. He is the only person I know with as much love for the Cashen as I have.
Mayday Malone:
Normally, I don't like to discuss such things here, but I've played the Cashen with Tom Doak, Jim Urbina and a local Ballybunion friend who hit balls for RTJ. When Tom was asked what he might have done different with #15, he responded by saying he would have preferred the green complex being lower to encourage more second shot attempts at the green.
Honestly, I haven't seen too many attempts to reach it despite the modest length of around 500 yards. That's because the wind is typically right in your face. So, I've usually just played it as three shots hoping to avoid lost ball territory on the surrounding sandhills and make a working man's par.
That said, it is quite exciting when someone has a go and makes it......like my partner did on the last friendly match I played on the Cashen. Mind you it took a driver from the fairway perfectly struck!
Tim