Maybe it's the easiest 200 yard birdie in golf if you hit the ball in the right place.
I've played the hole twice and seen six other players play it. In those eight tries, I saw one birdie and three more didn't make par. A punchbowl green can definitely flatter shots, but that green has a lot of contours that mean balls don't always just end up by the hole. Longer putts, especially, can be challenging. I think the hole works just fine.
I'm in this camp.
I played it twice. It was about 236 the first time, but I was told by someone I wanted to hit it about 210 (but uphill, that's almost the same 236 it measures). My friend said "land it short and let it roll on."
The pin the first time was to the left-center. I hit a hybrid, thought I caught it pretty well, but it landed a bit soft and didn't make the edge. I had to putt between two sprinkler heads or something, and it rolled around past the hole and looped back to a gimme.
The second time the hole was to the right, so I flew it just far enough to the right that my ball stopped 4" short of a hole in one. I had hit the shot pretty much exactly where I was trying to hit it.
The hole is neither a Bell or a Buzzer for me. It's just a hole on a golf course, and I don't think it's particularly "bad" or "good."
And plenty of people will not have gimme pars on the hole, let alone gimme birdies.