Bottom line: I suspect one might learn more about this hole by serving as a caddy than by playing the hole as a good player.
Tim, You may very well be right, but in my case it isn't so. My minds eye still remembers my shots, my errors, more than others. Specifically, how I would aim differently, in certain winds. The subtraction for the downhill on the approach is not really all that hard to figure-in, EXCEPT, when the wind is blowing. That downhill, makes for some serious calcualtions. Whether you hit it low, or high, the effect will be different. Sometimes it could be as big a factor as 3 clubs, all depending on trajectory. Since Long is absolute death, missing short is always an acceptable result. Leaving a relatively easy up and down for par.