The Upper clubhouse loop is one of the (many)great charms of Palmetto.
Assuming the clubhouse position remained constant, walking down the hill to what is now 15 tee to start(in the line of fire of what would then be #5 tee shot(Old #1), as well as new #15(Old #1)and having to walk back up the hill after finishing on 18(current 14)
"would leave me (a lot) cold" er.
I will never understand why courses have to be so formulaic with a "strong" finishing hole.
So many of my favorites overseas end with a gettable short par 4, leaving everyone a chance to end on a high note-with a bonus of doing so with the clubhouse in close proximity.
15 is a really cool hole, once you get to know it-so much local knowledge, and multiple skills/options required.
16 is as "strong" as it gets, 17, again is local knowledge-like 15, confounding to those who don't respect the fallaway green.
18 is right there in front of the clubhouse/putting green and gives the player a chance for redemption.
The two criticisms I hear of 17 and 18 are that 17 green is "unfair" and 18 is "too short/ easy"
I don't accept either premise, but...
Doesn't that balance out?