This is actually a really interesting hole. I like the greenside pot bunker in just the right spot to make the gunners think about it before blasting away from the tee. One thing I’m particularly curious about is the putting surface contours. If you closely examine the “Cape” at Mid Ocean, it becomes obvious the green is designed to shoulder away a shot coming from the right side of the fairway.
From the left side of the landing area, adjacent to Mangrove Lake, there is what amounts to a catcher’s mitt contoured into the putting surface, oriented towards the edge of the shore. In other words, the closer you dare the water (off an elevated tee), the easier to get the approach close - especially because the green tends to nudge the ball towards the back left pin.
I’m curious, are there features on the putting surface that relate to the various angles of approach? It comes under Neal’s saying about “Getting the last 10% exactly right.” Also, is there a swale or drop-off on the left side of the green complex? That would polish off the various options from the fairway. Because I have a fairly malicious sense of humor, I’d put a large Principal’s Nose about 30 paces down the fairway to obscure the target for those who completely chicken out from the tee.
After posting this, I see everybody beat me to the obvious questions.