Just a few things of note after reading this thread.
1) I don't think this hole is in the least bit comparable to CPC 16 or 17. For one 16 is a par 3, this is a par 4. 17's strategies are very different than the ones found on this hole.
2) As the hole is only 320 yards, if the tee shot is that intimidating, then just hit 7 iron, wedge, and a chip to the green. If one can't hit decent shots with those clubs in hand, then maybe this is not the course for you, or any other course for that matter. A really easy way to make 5 is presented and I doubt any high capper would be disappointed with a bogey on any hole.
3) The fairway appears to be amply wide for such a short hole and yet pinched in enough at the green to give both the high cappers a chance with thier tee shot, and equally challenge the best players who are going for the green in 1.
4) Having been to this part of the state several times and within a few miles of this new course, I can tell you the views are indeed sublime. From this cliff edge, one gets a terrific view of the entire St. George valley. Even MacK said maximizing views is a very noteworthy goal in course design.