Davebaby:
1. I didn't know the course well enough to know how the green was... so I looked at the green and didn't see a pin at all, as I recall... sure YOU know that that means back left, and next time I will as well... So that's very cool local knowledge, which I am all for. But not knowing where the pin was, my assumption was the hole would fit the general trend, in that tempting a hazard gave a better line in. I'm still not sure that's true on this hole - which I think is GREAT! You're not suggesting every hole follow some predetermined formula, are you?
2. We're both talking about attacking the pin and getting a birdie putt, obviously. Not doing so, playing to middle of green, it wouldn't matter where you came in from, would it? So taking that as a given, I'll take your word for it that it's harder to get close from the right than the left... But the doubting Thomas in me really wants to see this hole again, to see exactly why. But riddle me this: even if it is easier to get close from the left middle as you say, isn't the margin for error greater from the right?
3. My fade is my normal shot. But remember I did produce a draw to get to the left side. No way I play the ball over the hazard off the tee, that would be silly. As for 2nd, well... perhaps my shot pattern does have something to do with it, as my margin for error is going to be so much greater coming in from the right. But I am trying to think generally, not specific to me - my bad if I am failing.
So no, holes sure as heck don't have to be designed to fit my shot pattern - what a boring old Nicklausian world it would be if they all did.
Those that require a draw do tend to give me more trouble, but that's not what this is about, or at least I'm trying to make this not what this is about.
The bottom line is I love #11, just because it has me in this quandary. I think it is an wonderfully-designed golf hole, because it is so difficult to figure out (for me anyway), and because it has one hell of a green also, and it's very pretty in a stark way...
In any case the bottom line here is that I do think this is a fantastic golf hole - and if I prove to be correct that tempting the hazard DOESN'T give the better line in, than that just makes it BETTER in my mind. If I'm wrong, then it's still a great hole, just because reasonable minds are differing on this.
TH