Alan,
The wizened (me) and the venerable (Mark F.) did try to counsel exuberant youth (you) in regards to a motorised cart!!!
The first hole as described by Mark is "disorienting" but to my mind very "Doakish". I have found that in three plays I have yet to par it but two sixes and a seven is where I stand just now. I have been too timorous a beastie in the past and, as it is the opening hole, I don't want to screw up immediately so have been decidedly wishy-washy and wimpy!
In future now that I can "envisage" the green much better I will play my second shot much closer to the bunkers guarding the unseen flag .. as I would have to hit two crackers to even be in the bunker never mind on the green. Off a handicap of 12 the way the wind blows down there generally ensures this outcome. Then I will have a quick look at the flag placement, return to my ball, and pop my third shot over this gnarly, hilly bunker onto the green in the hope of a par or God willing a birdie!! How's that for a strategy!? I will let you know when success is achieved!
How did you fare on this opener …. the score is not so important as a blow by blow description of how you covered yourself in glory or failed ingloriously!
It is a wonderful opening hole which to my mind would reward the "tiger" who has inner belief and courage to get off to a bright start but yet allows the "rabbit" a very fair chance to garner a par and feel quite chuffed.
Cheers Colin