Hello,
I wanted to focus on JUST that hole and believe that a new thread is worthy, given how Pat's thread got a benign hijack from "how can ANGC keep Masters challenge and preserve original principles" to a particular discussion of this hole.
1. I think imperceptibly, some are wrongfully slaving to Mackenzie's comments on this hole. They may have thought they were building an ode to the Tom Morris' 18th hole of TOC, but they were wrong. It may have had a Valley of Sin, a similar orientation of green, a simple corridor, point A to B view, but as a few have pointed out...they did not replicate the hole. There's no out of bounds (and weren't as many trees) on the right to trouble the slice. So the virtues of cleaving left (as one does on the TOC, I observe) and having to play over the VoS are lost. There was no OB immediately behind to trouble the basher (though I don't know if that was being reached with ANY degree of frequency in the absence of winds and firm turf at TOC). And lastly, as jw among others pointed out...there's no ancient town and very origins of the game to frame the activity. This, I chorus with...
1a. An agreement with Pat in that this is not a very distinctive hole in terms of golf commands or strategic thinking; moreso, when you remove the elements cited above. It's a rather plain hole if moved from its sacred spot and position in the round. It's arcane and anachronistic yet I can fully understand how the desire to pay architectural tribute was formed in Jones/Mackenzie and even for them, it was a spot of indulgent nostalgia to shoehorn the philosophy and say so, in commentary.
2. Be all that as it may, I still maintain that with a cunning re-design of the putting surface, a bunkerless hole of 290-340 could be instituted here and satisfy the thing that Jones/Mack "wanted" for this hole, even if they did not have or follow the model of what they "said" that was.
It won't happen, I know - but I believe it could; and if it did, it would indeed be a one hole answer to the question Pat originally asked.
cheers
vk