Hole #2 - par 3 - Eden
Back tee - 181 yards
Middle tee - 162 yards
Not much of a walk from the 1st green to the 2nd tee. This is a pretty common theme at Old Macdonald, with a few exceptions. Though the green here is quite large, as are most of the putting surfaces as Old MacDonald, one probably doesn't appreciate the full size standing on the tee. This is perhaps due to the angle to the green or the contours masking the full size, but even more likely because of the expansive area surrounding the green. As mentioned in the commentary on #1, there is a tremendous amount of space on this side of the ridge that will likely never come into play on these holes. Kudos to the design team for making the course seem small with short green to tee walks yet making the course seem so large due to all the open spaces.
Many US players with only domestic experience, like myself, will probably have not played a true Eden hole before playing #2 at Old Macdonald. I've played the "Eden" at Yale as well as a handful of other replicas, but none have captured the fear of Strath bunker combined with a terrorizing penalty for those missing long on the green. This one feels about right to me! The opening day pin was placed just over the bunker. Most of us were firing to the front of the green with very moderate morning wind, but looking back at the movement and the size of the green one is left with the impression that many golfers will face some nerve-wracking putts on this hole.
The bunker is as deep as is practical for a course that will get so many rounds. I like to think that I'd like it to be a bit deeper, but that's only if I didn't have to hit shots out of it. I found the "notch" on the back of the bunker to be an interesting feature. Not sure if it was planned or just happened, but there is a small area that is sloped front to back above this bunker that will actually propel the ball onto the green instead of deflecting the ball into the bunker. I know because I was a very lucky recipient of a favorable lunge forward. The area is too small to aim for, though one should certainly claim credit for playing the architecture when one hits it.
One of the best holes on a course full of great ones. Probably my favorite par 3 at Old Macdonald, though I suspect this will be the minority opinion.
From the tee
Slightly zoomed in from the tee
Approaching the green
A view of the green and the pin, guarded by the bunker
A closer look at the bunker, as well as what is unfortunately the best look I have at the green. I didn't get one from behind.
Looking at Eden from #3
One last look from Eden green with the lone tree on the ridge in the foreground.