Kalen,
You got to be kidding? With a front bunker, pin 10 feet behind (on Sunday....) and 100 feet of green behind that? Uphill, so you need to take a bit of extra club? That combo offers pretty good risk reward because its so easy to bail out and still have a putt at it, albeit, a nearly impossible one.
The strategy is to just clear the bunker for a birdie, or take one extra club to make a twisty downhill putt. Or, play out right for a side hill chip from the fw chipping area (back right bunker shouldn't come into play for the Sunday pin)
If you don't think that is good strategy, please tell me what greens offer better ones? Granted, there are obviously some, but that green epitomizes many greens in America. It also epitomizes Jones and Mac basic philosophy of a green that isn't too hard most days, but can be hard with certain pin positions.