It is interesting that there seem to have been more water balls on both 13 and 15 this year, as if to put egg on Fred's face.
It also seemed as if fewer took a chance to hook it around the dogleg on 13, accepting the side hill lie, which gave a few problems. Announcers mentioned it when someone went close to creek and got a significantly flatter lie. Also seemed like the shorter snap dogleg encouraged more 3 Metals of the tee, so the angle theory might hold some water. For whatever reason, there were a lot of 225 shots into 13, which had to be much like the Hogan era of 250 yard drives and 13 playing at 475 yards.
The one thing that never changes is the pressure, which might be the best defense of all on a gambling hole.
I remember Jim Colbert telling me that hitting near the creek was easy as pie in practice rounds, medium hard on Th and Fri, and near impossible on Sat or Sun. The option of a shorter shot vs. a penalty shot for being in the creek was pretty well in balance. Given most seemed to go far right this year, the extra distance seems to have taken away some of that balance.