Yeah Josh, beautiful painting:) I'm sure the folks at SS would love to have that hanging in the clubhouse or lodge somewhere:)
I'll offer a different opinion. I believe 7B is the more difficult hole even though it is my favorite between the two. 16R has a very deep green...maybe 70 yds...and a huge bail out area left which collects a ton of balls. Point being, you have a relatively large area for your shot to land (obviously not right) and still have a shot at par, although not an easy up and down from the left. 7B has much less room outside the green, which is large as well. After three rounds on each, I have parred 16R twice, and I parred 7B only once, and that was somewhat lucky, as Mark and Mac can attest. The pin was front left on 7B and I hit a little left and a little long but still on the green (of course I was not aiming there...a solid PULL:). If my ball had landed perhaps 5-10 feet deeper on the green, it could have easily rolled off the green back left and down into the hazard. 7B's green is a 10 and the contouring is awesome, but difficult to 2 putt un many cases, and 16R is fairly simple as long as you can negotiate the swail in the middle). I know it shouldn't matter, but when you step on the 7B back tee (or any tee for that matter), you really do feel that you have to pull off an epic shot. Drama.