Sean, Re The 17th tee shot;
The elasticity of the hole sure must be great. So many people see it differently than others, strategywise.
For the average non-big bombers of the golf ball, the play is well away from the bunker. The leftside fairway level, is flatter and affords a view of the green. For the big hitters, or downwind, the center is the best line of play, but only if one is confident the ball will travel a minimum of 300-315 yards. Challenging the right corner bunker, or even playing short of it, more often than not, is not an optimal play, due to several factors. One being trying to hit a ball over that bunker from a downhill lie. Considering the distance needed to reach the green from there, the lower lofted club may not carry the top lip. Another is the prospects of being in that bunker.
The green on 17 is one of the best on the course. I can extrapolate my imagination to the day when I hit a shot perfectly short, to a rightside pin, with the proper trajectory, to take the center spine perfectly to kick the ball right, between the greenside bunker and the spine, eventually snuggling over towards the pin. The safer route will always be an approach that favors the leftside.
Mr. Katz,
It's customary to use the big smiley when making such hilarious comments.