My oh my, I didn't know there was an actual picture of the mistake by the lake!
Let me give you a little inside baseball; Rob suggested 8 for the run up, but I went with the 50 degree. Just didn't give it enough horsepower to get up top. It's called "listen to your partner!".
For those who haven't played this amazing course, the 10th is a cape style hole, lake right, and depending on where you tee off, its around 290, very wide (almost disorientingly so) fairway. As photo shows, the green has a large mound left with a plateu on its summit and falloffs all around. If the hole is left, you need to take a very aggressive line for your tee shot and play along the lake, the angle from the safer left side is lousy for the second shot due to the prominent slope of the plateu's sides and the close proximity of the falloff behind the green. Wolf Point repeatedly asks great questions about shots such as the one I faced here.
I strongly agree with Paul Jones, in 38 years of golf I have never had a greater experience on a golf course than I had at Wolf Point. The course is off the scale strategic and interesting. It is gorgeous visually, and on a virtually flat piece of land. I have never played anything quite like it. It is a symphony of superb design. I have played 17 links in Ireland and been very fortunate to see some of America's very best golf courses. This is the ONE that no one knows about. Mike and Don, you are to be congratulated for your great work at Wolf Point.