Would you just look at that last photograph?!?!
What the Hell!!!!
That looks to me like Tasmania's Mother Nature must be some kinda Rees or TomF 1980s and 1990s "containment mounding" fan on steriods!!
BILL, if you see this thread call me immediately because we gotta talk some really cool alternative concept for that landform than what it at first appears to call for. Off the top of my head I'd say go for a long and massive natural sand waste area along most of the middle of that flat portion and let's talk about some really wild "Kicker" fairway area on both of those slopes on either side with a bit of winding flattish fairway strips on either side of the big massive flat sand waste area in the middle.
I'm talking some really distinct and wild tee shot options and alternate strategies here Bill. Now don't you dare miss a unique opportunity like that natural landform and do something dumb like basically put fairway in the middle.
Have they got any kind of like felcro-type indigenous fairway grass down there in Tasmania Bill? Just imagine the incredible lies one could get if they had to actually play the ball off of fairway area on those banks. One heroic strategic option could be to pull-hook or push-slice the ball off of one bank over to the other side and ricochet the ball right on to the green. That landform offers a totally unique conceptual opportunity in its basic natural form so do not blow this hole, Bill.
Do you guys realize that both Ben and Bill claim they don't even know how to turn on a computer and don't ever want to learn? Under the circumstances that might be considered to be a very good thing!