The only thing that puzzles me hear are Tim and Scott questioning the difficulty of the hole. Wow, I'd say it's the second toughest hole there (17 being the killer). But then again I have played it 5 times and three have been into a very strong wind, and the two other times the downwind made the green tough to hold too (I have not got it anywhere close to where I had a wedge in). Fairway woods or hybrids into the wind off tricky lies, well... mastery of those is a game with which I am unfamiliar.
But I'd also say John K. is right, it's fun to face these things, especially early in the round. It's an eye-opener, for sure. The kick-ins into the green are also way cool. But you've got a course filled with things like that as it is.....
So is it a great hole? Yes sir. Is it a fun hole? Yes sir. Is it one of the best on that course? Not as I see things. It's tough for sure, but it's straight and requires less thought and strategic choice than most other holes there (but MORE than most other holes elsewhere). Just like Kalen, if I were to rank the golf holes there based on fun (which is really all I care about, and requirement for strategic choice is a strong element of fun for me), it falls in the lower half. At any other course that might be denigration. At Ballyneal, that means it's BETTER than quite a few holes, which is actually a very strong compliment.
TH
ps - my recollection is that most times I have played it from the pictured tee, all the way back, or close to that. I do recall at least one blind-ish tee shot though. My memory sucks.