Hole 16: Par 3, 119 YardsAnd so begins a rather poor finish to a good golf course.
Hole 16 feels like a bit of filler, needing to get the player from 15 to 17. A simple, short par 3, with a medium sized flat green and little trouble. It is a rather exposed area so I suppose if the wind is really blowing it would make the hole more interesting, but nonetheless I think more could (and should) have been done with this hole.
Hole 17: Par 5, 501 YardsThe tee shot on 17 is semi-blind, though there are enough visual clues that player knows that right is better.
For the second shot, the player must choose if he wants to challenge the water and go for the green in two, or lay back and aim for the wide part of the fairway. Another well-placed bunker just over the water ensures that a player cannot waffle on his decision. Either lay-up or go for it as something in between will mean trouble.
From 75 yards out
Contouring left of the green allows a player to find the putting surface without challenging the water. It also means that a player going for the green in two has a bit of a backstop and a reward for challenging and carrying the water.
The lake itself is not ugly and it adds interest to the hole, but it just doesn't fit with the rest of the golf course.
Hole 18: Par 5, 518 YardsHole 18 looks a heck of a lot like 9. The fairway bunker provides a pretty good aiming point for most players. Shots that bail right are fine too.
From the start of the fairway it is more obvious how much room there is to bail right of the bunker.
After a tee shot in the fairway, the player has to choose if he wants to challenge (yet another) well-placed fairway bunker. The fairway narrows considerably at the fairway bunker so if one cannot carry it, the smart play is likely to lay-up to it.
The view from short of the fairway bunker:
From long-right of the fairway bunker the green is more inviting and less blind:
Looking back: