Patrick,
I think the greens side mound causes a lot of the decision making on the second shot, probably more importantly if you are going for the green in two. # 7 is short enough that a lot of players can give it a go in two. With a long club in your hand, it will be really tough to hold the green on a direct line over the bunker in front. The greens are so firm when I have played there. It would take a precision, draw to thread it between the mound and front bunker with a long club as another option. That leads to my favorite option for birdie....lay it out right, green high. With a front or middle pin, you can stay right, but probably don't want to be pass front edge yardage for a clear look. The green is so long, with a back pin, you could play toward the back edge yardage, past the mound, and have another clear chip at the pin. I have had the mound in my way before. You are hitting a high shot, off tight turf, and you can't see much of the flag. Not an easy up and down! I think that little mound adds some great interest, fun, and decision making to that hole!
Tim