Thanks for the commentary Jason. Maybe I'm not seeing it all that well but I'm guessing the choice off the tee is whether or not you hit a tee shot which brings the trees off the fairway into play. That is, if you hit an intentionally shorter tee shot you won't get behind the trees and therefore have a clear shot to the green - if you hit a long drive that veers to the right then you'll be in the trees and probably won't have a shot to the green. But if you hit the long drive straight you have an easier approach shot. Is there more to it than that off the tee? I haven't given it a great deal of thought so I'm sure I could be missing something.
I agree with you on the shape - but its probably not fair to look at the hole from an aerial point of view. It probably looks somewhat less obviously unnatural from a ground view.
But speaking of an aerial point of view, it struck me right away that it looks like playing on the other side of the lake could be a viable and possibly even preferable option. Certainly there is more landing area. It reminds me a bit of the Lon Hinkle thing at the U.S. Open. Just a kind of whimsical idea.
Beyond that, it's a subjective thing but for me the course just looks too far from being natural. Actually, for me
way too far. I'm not saying it doesn't have really interesting playability in places. It's a real test for the pros. And it is certainly a remarkable feat of engineering to have built this out of the area as it originally was. I'm talking about aesthetics - and that's personal preference, of course. A starkly manufactured and unnatural look is not what generally appeals to me. But it's good to have some of those course around, I suppose - for variety. Even though I don't find it appealing it does show very advanced thinking and creativity of Dye's part. He is extremely talented.
Well, this is commentary from someone who is not terribly familiar with his work. I've only played one of his courses as I recall. I think it's ok to get the occasional comments from someone who doesn't know a particular subject that well - just to get their visceral reactions. It can be interesting to see how those views sometimes evolve. Sometimes not.
Thanks again for your point of view Jason.