i like the idea. i wonder, however, if there is enough penalty for missing the green if one goes for it. to me, best driveable par fours are the ones that really punish if the green is missed. seeing the pros trying to hack out of the junk on the 17th at oakmont made that risk/reward decision so exciting. you couldn't do that with august, so how does one sharpen the teeth around the green. i like the fall of on the back, but there doesn't seem to be much in front of the green. now, what if the hole was shortened by simply moving the tees up to a driveable distance, and keeping that fairway bunker where it is. the player would have to carry that bunker, or, if he doesn't, would have a really tough bunker shot to the green.