The old 16th was certainly a hole that few people rated on a par with most of the other holes on the course, and it could yield a birdie or even eagle with a well played tee shot, but it could also seduce the average player into biting off a little more than they could chew.
The green was raised up from the fairway, and in wind-behind conditions, if you didn't make it up to the green, you had a very delicate chip/pitch to a firm green above you. A lot of middle handicappers ended up 25 or 30 yards from the flag in 1 but were then over the back in 2.
The 17th and 18th are not bad holes, in my opinion. The 17th green is a great one and the 18th has a certain charm.