I actually love the look from beneath the replacement cypress tree, in the fairway left. If I had no inkling of the hole's identity, from that picture alone, I would say "what a lovely pitch to a par four." The green sets up beautifully from that angle.
Another post put these forward. Included are my concerns.
1. It has multiple options for playing the hole, which has been mentioned in this thread a few times
Two is multiple, so yes, it has multiple options.
2. It provides variety from any of the other par 3's
it does at that. does variety indicate greatness?
[/color]3. It's 60y longer than 7, the next longest par 3
indeed it is. do measurements indicate greatness?
[/color]4. The water is more in play than any previous hole
certainly it is. is it more in play than the following hole? does water being in play indicate greatness?[/size]
[/color]5. A near polar opposite shot is required from the short 15th
agreed. it might be the most diverse set of consecutive short holes in the world.[/size]
[/color]6. While the green is likely the least contoured, it is also the largest on the course (I think) and provides a catchers mitt for a driver/3w/hybrid approach.
for the 4th time, does any of this indicate greatness?
I believe that we are granting this hole greatness because of its setting alone. It has a double-hazard carry (over the water on two occasions) three if you count the front-left bunker. It has a decent green, but nothing extraordinary. It has bunkers in the back that, some would argue, are ornamental. Its chipping areas are non-existent. That setting, however, mitigates all the other elements.
I do believe that it is a great hole, 100% due to its setting. A friend once told me of the Toastmasters Club, of which he was a member. Each would give a speech, once a month, on a topic 100% outside of his/her comfort zone. She/He would then be evaluated/scalded by the other members, with the goal being to hone one's ability to speak on diverse topics with aplomb and accuracy.
It is valuable to question that which we accept without thought as great. Thank you for allowing me to do this.