Yes, Ben hit the prescribed shot, a fade into that right pin. Great shot. I have been informed that he did not win the closest to the hole competition, as someone stuck it to 2 feet. That's a Redanesque hole where the fade is important, if you're hitting anything more than a 6-iron.
A favorite moment came on #12, playing 246 yards, so us mortals could take a crack at it. From there I had made birdie and par before. Tugged driver and played shitty chip that rolled down ten yards short of the green. Pin was in the eagle position, a severe front right bowl. Garland tends the flag from directly behind the hole, not knowing I intend to play it off the back slope. Rolled it up there fifteen feet long, playing the parabola effect. Garland is still standing there like a stone as it trickles down to the hole. About six feet from the hole, I cry, "Garland, for God's sake, move!", at which he smiles and moves away, the ball rolling two feet below for easy par. You've got to make the most of it.