I just got back from my home course, where lightning chased me off after nine. As always, I bogeyed the sixth hole.
It plays 175 yds., probably 20 feet down tee to green. The green is roughly the shape of an upside down L, with a sizable bunker filling in much of the gap, especially toward the front.
Depending on wind and how I am swinging, I have hit 7-iron into the bunker, 6-iron into the bunker, 5-iron into the bunker, and 4-iron into the bunker. Everything goes into the g----- bunker.
Is there a hole you cannot figure out? Does it drive you mad? Is this good design?
I believe it is.