Well, in The Golden Age (another shameless book plug ), I did my best to get every angle in the book of the 17th at Pebble in its 1928 state (two pics, one Mike Miller painting). Because it is awful today. The green is half the size, and it is disappointing from the tee. This was another green surrounded by Egan's "imitation sand dunes," and with the larger green I think the shot in was a bit more reasonable in windy conditions, and more interesting looking from the tee. I've played the hole well both times I've been on it, including from the back tee, so I have naturally found it to be acceptable, But I was there on Sunday of the 92 Open in the grandstands and it was embarrassing to watch. But even under calm conditions, the green has gotten too small. And when firm, it's sort of a flukish shot.