I was out there Thursday. They had 15 set up at about 150 yards and 17 at about 165 that day, if memory serves. The wind made it super difficult for the pros; it really surprised me how much they struggled with such short holes because of the wind. If it weren't windy on a regular basis those holes would be fine but it's windy more often than not there and I think that's what makes those holes, uh, sub-optimal. From all the way back in a stiff wind they both would be about impossible.
The hole I really didn't like out of the bunch was 16. Every pro played a distance off the tee where it put them about even with the front of the left bunker when in the fairway, such that if they pulled the shot they would have been just short of that bunker. There appeared to be no reward for hitting driver and getting down farther for a shorter shot into the green. The temptation was completely absent. Maybe widening that landing zone a bit and/or shifting it closer to the green would help. (The angle of the fairway is such that a longer tee shot doesn't equate to a significantly shorter approach shot.)