Bryan
Vis a vis the 6th, I hit my 19 degree rescue frm 165 because I was only carrying 10 clubs and my next lowest one was a 5-iron, and the only way I was going to get a 5-iron to that green in that wind was by hitting a hard low hook into the wind which is pretty much near the bottom of shots I have in my bag....... So, I choked down, tried to punch it low, heeled it but low and ugly but ultimately dead straight. I'll take luck over skill any time...
Pat
Into a strong wind this hole can be a killer from any tee. One of my playing partners hit a decent 4-iron but with a little too much side spin and his shot (and the next one) faded off high to the right and landed 20-30 yards short in the impenetrable wetlands. Another over compensated and hit that hard left 5-iron I copnsidered but got it high too and he ended up 40 yards to the left of the green and short, in the gunge. The driver guy wasn't a long hitter, but he nutted it and while landing on the middle of the green it exited the short grass at the back with pace. In the calm, or even down wind, all the tees are playable (I'd go for the Blacks @ 183 with more elevation which would give you an even greater view). The green plays sharply from back to front, so if you hit the ball fairly solid and straight you will be OK regardless of what tee you play.
Back to Bryan and the 7th
A puzzling hole when you reach the while tees and see a green 230 yards away. Two par-3's in a row? Who does Hawtree think he is? Doak? Then you read the sign that says "par" 4, start anticipating the birdie (or even eagle) putt. Of course, into the wind, greening the ball was a big ask, and an even bigger once once we caught up with our drives and saw all the humps and hollows that you can't really see from the white tee. I hit a reasonably good driver and was almost pin high down in the dingly dell to the left. My playing partners were all 30-50 yards short and faced with very difficult decision shots from humpty bumpty lies. None of them passed the test, and after I hit a flop shot to 10 feet or so, the two of them who were from Nairn but knew Dornoch well volunteered that they really never encountered such shots on their course, but could see the greenside resemblance at this and other holes at Tiggles to Dornoch. You need a reliable flopshot at Tiggles.
That being said, I think this hole is severely over-manufactured for a driveable par-4. Regardless of the wind or the tees I see this as a "hit the distance and hope" hole without any real strategic options off the tee. I agree that the right side bunkers are superfluous and the rolling terrain down the middle OTT. Nil * for this hole for me.
Rich