Tom,Believe it or not, your "favorite" architect Tom Fazio built a very similar hole at World Woods Pine Barrens (#15). Only in that case, the "high road" is to the left, and although the green is technically drivable from that side, it's highly unlikely. The risk side is actually the low road, where if you successfully negotiate a long sandy stretch, a natural pond, and a wooded area to the right to a narrow fairway, you are left with a relatively simple pitch. Conversely, if you take the safer high road, the fairway narrows the further you attempt to drive. In any case, shots coming in from the left are rather touchy, with the green falling away rather precipitously. I played a pretty decent wedged second shot from the left (pin left), and was faced with a 50-footer coming back.All in all, a very good strategic hole (as well as nice to look at...with Fazio, they tend to be all pretty, but too many are vapid) with plenty of options. Hope you don't mind the ironic comparison; I do know of your distaste for his style. By the way, I would love to play your hole. You definitely have a feel for strategic options, which I already knew from your previous passionate posts.