Tony and Tom,You both make valid points about the current state of the Road Hole. I guess that's why we love it so much. So many opinions about its merits. I do wonder about the green speed today and the build up from the bunker affecting play though. The run-up is pretty tough to hit with such a fast, small green. Then again, compared to the old days, technology and improved fairway conditions render the hole much more playable and reachable with an iron. But again, it's like 10 at Riviera. I just don't understand why modern architects do not take the basic principles of these two holes/greens and create all sorts of interesting spin offs, particularly bunkerless versions.On another note, there is one more modern Road Hole green out there. It's on Jack Nicklaus's New Course at Grand Cypress. The green is dreadful because he turned it around and made it a left-to-right angled number (who else but Jack would do that?)! It's too bad to, because I think the course is just about his intrigueing work! Some of the contouring, bunkering and strategy out there is really, really good. If I had to choose one course to play in Orlando (and please pray I don't get stuck with such a dilemma), it'd be Jack's New Course.Geoff