Hole 16: Par 3, 202 YardsJust an OK par-3 in my mind. Mid-length and downhill to a square-shaped green. Not really a lot happening here.
Hole 17: Par 5, 506 YardsThe 17th caps a phenomenal set of par-5s. The tee shot is played into the wind and the ideal tee shot will skirt the bunker on the inside corner of the dogleg. Players not thinking of going for the green in two have plenty of room to play to the right with less than driver -- but don't push a driver as two of the deepest bunkers on the course guard the right side of the fairway about 250-280 yards from the tee.
Back tee view.
Middle tee view. A much better angle.
About 265 yards from the green. Up the hill and into the wind there is no chance of getting home from here. But, the question is whether or not to try to carry the 'hell's half acre' bunker in the centre of the fairway -- it's about a 185 yard carry.
The lay-up is simple, provided one is willing to lay back. The fairway gets narrower and narrower the closer the player gets to the centre bunker. Lay-up to 140 yards and the fairway is wide... 110 yards, not so much.
From the left side of the fairway, 240 yards out. Still tough to reach the green, but now only about 160 yards to get over the bunker. You have to go for it from here. Or do you?
The fairway narrows the closer one gets to the bunker on the lay-up.
From 125 yards out -- not pretty. A lay-up closer to the green than this and the approach is completely blind.
The hell's half acre bunker.
Two-tiered green sloping severely back-to-front and with a false-front.
From 18 tee.
Hole 18: Par 4, 428 Yards18 plays in the same direction as 17 and 1 and is straight into the wind. There is not a lot of definition from the tee, but the line is just left of the fairway bunker. Tee shots played up the left wil have a shorter approach and perhaps a slightly preferred angle into the green. A bunker / waste area crosses the fairway about 280 yards from the tee.
The approach is one of the most demanding on the course. The green (which may be the wildest on the course, other than 3) is open in front but is flanked by deep bunkers / waste areas.
From 50 yards short of the green.
With increased contrast some of the wild slopes of the 18th green are seen.
Missing the green to the right can be really bad news.
Looking back down 18. Good news is that the 1st tee is only about 100 feet away!