MWP,
Let's not forget about the wind and it's impact on the golfer playing # 18.
From the black tees I hit my second in the back bunker and with a back hole location hit an L-wedge to 18 inches.
My son had a 60 yard third, hit it into the back bunker and hit an L-wedge to 18 inches and said, good-good, to which I said, "no", your opponents in your high school matches are going to make you putt it, so get used to making it, which he did.
The day before we both had L-wedges into the green, but on both days the wind was not hurting.
Bryan,
I thought about the contrast between the last holes on the Blue and the Red along with the contrast in the opening holes on both courses.
In fact, this became a subject for discussion at Streamsong.
I'd rather start off benign and end difficult than start off difficult and end benign.
Remember too, that if you're playing match play, your match is usually over before you reach 18, and often over before you hit 17.
So, does a difficult 18th only have significance for medal play and you ego upon departure ?