mayday,
That brings back memories of my last visit to TOC... #12 was playing into a slight breeze so I knew I couldn't carry that last bunker, but I figured it was pretty small and I was driving well that day so I'd just hit driver over the rest and hope I missed that last one. As it turned out, I hit right at it -- bounced over it -- rolled on the green, saw it start climbing the slope up to the top of the plateau where the pin was....then roll back down to the bottom again. I was probably a foot away from having the same 12 foot eagle putt as you, but was instead left with a three putt par.
It sure was fun watching that ball in the air going toward the bunker, hoping it would somehow miss it, see it hop and not know for a second until I saw it continue on on the other side that it had made it over, trundle up on the green and roll up that slope right where the pin was. I was probably standing there on the tee watching for 20 or 25 seconds after I hit that ball until the excitement was over. Captures the theory about fun being maximized by a long wait to see the outcome of your shot perfectly! And its that way at TOC all day because there aren't many places you can possibly hit where the ball can't take an unexpected bounce or roll that may leave you in a better or worse place than you expect or deserve!!
Quite a different level of excitement compared to a drive into a soft fairway where if it is down the middle you turn away two seconds after you've hit it and start looking for your tee because there's nothing exciting left to see.