Only a fool would disagree with Messrs. Benham and Huntley, so here goes:
Applying a post-it note as a compass to the aerial posted, it appears one gains little if any proximity to the green by going left off the tee and brings the lateral nature of the cove into play as well. Poor risk/reward proposition, particularly since the angle of approach is not decidedly better unless one is good enough to access a back-right pin. Even if talented enough, why bother with that since you are approaching the smallest green on the golf course, an often overlooked element of the golf hole.
The tiny nature of the green coupled with the lay-up off the tee yields little if any strategy. Then again, I doubt many would argue that this is a strategic golf hole. It's penal, period. Now, a penal hole draped across a stunning landscape hard against a spectacular seascape is tough to beat - a beautiful half-par hole.
Bottom line for me is that it is indeed a great hole, but not for the reasons the cognoscenti here often posit.
Bogey