First of all, nobody would consider building a course like Pebble with the extremely small sized greens it possesses. Perhaps that is part of the genius of its architecture.
Pebble, when firm greens are present, is a very difficult challenge because the greens, save for the 5th, are all under 4,000 sqft. If I remember correctly, the 18th used to be the largest green at 3,800 until the new 5th came into existence.
I love the 14th hole and would choose it to be one of my par 5s on a dream course. At one point in the telecast, they did show the stroke average for the 4th round at 5.34 (it averaged 5.39 for the US Open in 2000).
I believe Pebble is one of those type of courses that, if there was a 15mph breeze, the course transforms itself from fair but difficult to quite the bear because one's short game will get plenty of work and you can't short side yourself at Pebble (e.g. hole
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Pebble is the greatest meeting of land and sea anywhere...if I could afford it, I would go back in a heartbeat!