To begin, the approach shots into 12 and 14. If they hit driver, they will be in the green side bunkers; if they lay up, they will have a wedge in. They are more likely to take a run at 14 than 12.
Tee shot on 3. For half the field, it's the first par three they'll play in the round and with softened greens, they'll have a chance to turn a bruiser into a birdie opportunity
Second shot on 4. Only one guy got to the green yesterday in to and he made eagle. We might see a few more go shots versus safe shots today.
Not sure where the hole will be on 6, nor if they've softened the green since Ace-Fest 1989. Hopefully the bowl still exists and the flag is there today.
The run of drivers on holes 7 through 9. For those who complain that Tiger can't hit the ocean from the ship with his war club, here is a terrific three-hole run to find out just who can.
TIME OUT: Green side sand shots all around the course. According to caddies and players, the sand is coarser and affords less spin. Of course, that will be moot today, but if the greens drain and the sun returns through the weekend, recovery shots with less spin will be interesting to watch.
Tee shot on 13. Rumors come and go, and the one on this hole is that the tee will be played up to give golfers a shot at reaching the green in two, either on Saturday or Friday.
The juxtaposition of short iron/wedge into 15 and 16 for birdie opps, followed by long marches on 17 and 18 where birdies would feel like eagles.
For these reasons, I would watch the tournament. Of course, I could never watch a golf tournament from a chair and do nothing else. That's my attention span roaring. Bring a magazine, newspaper, tablet, something to distract yourself from the commercials and announcer chatter.