I think it is a poor hole because there is only one real play-go for it. Laying up at the bottom is about as fun as kissing your sister. The approach from the bottom is nearly as hard as going for it from the tee. This hole struggles as a two shotter. Better off moving the tee up and having a decent par 3. Despite the pond on 17 I prefer that hole and the 18th is a good hole. As a finishing trio these holes let the course down.
This hole is similar to #9 at Beau Desert except BD's is far better because of the bunkering, the through the green punishment and it is more reachable for more players.
Interesting comments; thanks for the reply.
I certainly agree that laying up to the bottom leaves a really tough shot, but what about the semi-layup to the upper-left portion of the fairway (just short of the left fairway bunker)? If I recall correctly, that leaves approximately 60-80 yards but is a tricky angle given the bunker guarding the front left of the green and the green sloping away from you to the right. I like that position because you can expect to hit a good shot and get it close, but it's very easy to miss slighly and end up with a challenging up and down for par (which is even more fun). I like my chances from there rather than who-knows-where after trying to hit a hard driver that runs up there.
To make it a par 3, though, I think you'd have to move the tee way up since the green is small and tricky. I don't think the green suits an approach shot of over 200 yards.
17 doesn't make me think nearly as much as 16: just make sure you leave it short of the pond and hit your approach shot just left of the pin. I too think 18 is a good hole as it narrows the entire way and has some interesting slopes on either side of the green to contend with if you miss it wide.
I'm not familiar with Beau Desert ...
To each is own though. The finish certainly wouldn't stop me from playing RCD again!
Certainly not ... it is a great course.