The DA may be deeper now (I felt claustrophobic in it when I ducked in for a look from the bottom and kinda wished I'd hit my ball in - I'll aim for it next time!) than before, but as far as it being a mind-f**k on the tee, I reckon the version Pat refernces above, which was how it was for the WWOG match, is greater because of the fact that you could even hit the green and end up in it.
If I were replicating it, it would want to be a short hole in a low-wind location. I take what Tim Bert says, but I think a hole like 11 at The Addington would be fitting, and it fits the general theme of that course, also.