Mike,
I went to bed early Saturday night (well, not early by my standards but early for a GCA outing) so I missed hearing from Forrest.
The sixth hole is the Par 3 with a bunch of tee boxes arrayed around the edge of a sandy waste area full of little bushes and even a mound with some trees on it. That green is a skinnny little wasp-waisted thing on the other edge of the sandbox and by combining tee boxes and pin positions you can get all kinds of funky distance/angle combinations with most of those shots ending up semi-blind because the bushes and stuff block your view of the portions of the green (usually including the base of the flag).
I was playing the "plow" tees and on Sunday they were using one of the center tee boxes about 117 yards from the center of the green. The hole was "front right" although whether it's more "front" or "right" depends on which tee box you're hitting from. I estimate that it was 103 yards straight-line from tee to hole although the yardage book is confusing on the matter. About a half-club breeze hurting and from the left. There was a bit of a backstop slope on the left and a slight slope behind the hole leading up to a bunker over the green. On the line of my shot the green depth is about 14-15 paces.
I wasn't real sure of the distance or my golf swing (I wasn't hitting it worth a crap all weekend) or the breeze so I choked down on an 8-iron and played a little 3/4-swing cut shot that is supposed to go just over 100 yards. I walked over to the other tee where Craig and Steve were hitting and we walked together up to the green. Both of them were in a bunker right of the green and there was a huge ballmark three yards short and two yards right of the hole.
I said "You know, my ball might be underground" but Craig thought it had bounced into the back bunker. He checked the bunker and I checked the cup. I had guessed right, it was in the hole with a mud stain on it from pitching onto the green. Handshakes, high fives and Steve took my picture standing next to the flag after pulling the ball out.