I thought you would all like this picture of 9 from
Aidan Bradley Scott Weersing. The hole looks fairly penal until you realize even a duffer like Kalen can play one off the slope to the left of the green and get a good result. Unfortunately, I made very poor contact with the ball and ended up on a ridge short of the green on an extreme upslope with a horrible stance and little chance of making a good swing. At least I got it over that ridge, but still short of the green, but at least in the short grass, giving me little chance on this hole.
This hole is one of my favorite par 3 holes, as besides having a wonderful target as Scott's picture so clearly shows. It also has what I think is the greatest view on any tee of any course I have played, which is throughout the mountain and coastal west. Unfortunately, I don't know of a picture from the tee that shows what I am saying, if you go up the hill just a little, you see this from the club house.
Mark tells me that Richard neglected to point out the view of the Olympics when they were on the 9th tee about 10 minutes in front of us. The snow caps were visible when we were there, but it is possible that was a small break in the weather that wasn't available 10 minutes earlier. On the subject of Mark, on my second round with him, he teed it up from the 202 yard tees struck the ball, and said something to the effect of I hit that real good right after the ball left his club and long before it had a chance to travel 202 yards out and 80 feet down and sit 3 feet from the hole. He earned a "well played" from the two spectators outside the boundary on the rainy July day. His calling the shot immediately called to mind Jack's "it is" at the 16th at ANGC in 86. Real cool.