Mac, thanks. Hopefully some will take the trip to enjoy the course as I did.
Adam, the black tee at 14 + the shape of the green is one of the few things I did not like on the golf course. The first day I played the blacks and the pin was left. From what I could see it looked like the green was left of the massive bunkering, and the bunkering was just there to intimidate and penalize a shot missed short and right. Next day I move up a set and the pin is now back right, on the narrow portion of the green. From the whites it makes for a very interesting shot to that pin since the closer to pin high you want to get yardage-wise, the more accurate you have to be. Ok, cool, I like that too. BUT, look at that shot from the blacks. That pin is floating over that bunker. Into the wind (and its gonna be a strong wind) you have a 180 yard shot + uphill + wind = what 220. No way anyone is taking on that shot. Downwind it plays short but you have even less chance of keeping it on the green. If you carry the bunker downwind, you are bouncing all the down to the collection area. To me, it's not really a hero shot to that pin, it's an impossible shot and as a result, a boring shot (because nobody will ever try it). Perhaps they should have reversed the green shape so that it is widest over the bunker, thus encouraging a player to take on the risk.
Perhaps I'm wrong, since the green is still 20 yards deep over the bunker (though it gets much shallower than that the further right you go).
Thoughts?