Andy,
Wolf Run is marvelous!!! There is little doubt about that. I would still like to see someone name a better pair of par 3's on one nine than 13 and 16 at The Wolf. One of the best long ones and seriously one of the best real short ones. However, I am asking for your help. Please explain the positives of #15 to me. I must have missed something.
#15 gives you 3 options IMO, which makes it strategically interesting to me.
1. Hit a driver w/ a hard draw around the bend. You're putting "blow it deep into the right woods" seriously into play w/ this option. A long hitter can also reach the stream at the bottom of the hill if they hit it well too. I don't hit driver unless the course is pretty wet.
2. 3 wood into the meat of the fairway. This is what I usually do, play a straight ball or a little draw into the guts of the fairway. 200-215 into the hole, the further left you are, the better.
3. 5 iron, 5 iron wedge. Safe play, pretty much wraps bogey up....which as you realize the more times you play, is probably par for the course.
I also like #15 because I watched my boss nearly impale himself on his own 6 iron. Bottom of the valley, 2 feet in the air when he made contact....all while falling forward. Unfortunately for our match, he hit it to 20 feet (somehow) and had an easy 2 putt. It was one of those moments when you start chuckling, only to realize you may be laughing at someone who is seriously hurt. "You ok man?" "Yeah, I'm fine". Then back to laughing.
I think what also makes #15 is that after you let your breath out after making a great par or a decent bogey, you're faced w/ a delicate wedge shot on #16. 10 seconds of hang-time, not an atom in your body moves while the ball is in the air. Great times.
CPS