A straight tee shot sets up for a “green light” situation on No. 16. If the pin is in the lower tier, the front of the green, golfers can use the transition to the top level as a backstop to help get it close to the hole. If the flag is on the top level, golfers must pull the correct club to avoid going long or coming up short. Plus, a large bunker guards the left of the green and a series of grass swales guard the right.