Lynn,
I think I definitely agree with you that it will play easier. I always thought that one of the things that made the back hole locations so tough was that knowledge you had standing on the tee that anything long was dead--both to the back-right and back-left pins.
That little element and how it factored into club selection was always something that I thought "kept me honest" back on the tee. Without that rough, I feel like now I could just fire away at the back fringe and know it's coming back either way. I wish we could somehow get the information on historical hole-by-hole scoring averages broken down by pin location. I'd be curious to see if there is a noticeable change from the norm to both of those pins this year.
It may be mitigated somewhat by the impending wet weather. If balls plug on those back banks or hang up in the moisture it could be a totally different story.
Either way, I'm bummed that we probably won't get to see much about it on the telecasts since rarely do either the early or weekend TV partners show much of the 6th. I'm stuck back on the east coast so if you're going to be heading out there and end up making your way all the way back to that side of the property I wouldn't mind hearing about it.
All the best,
Sam
PS--I'm sure you don't remember, but you and I teed it up one morning a long while back (close to a decade probably)...sometime around that era where 6 was the only hole I could reach! It may have even been during the previous era, where I'd fly a driver 4 inches short of carrying the big front bunker and sigh in dismay every single time...