What you said
Right pin?
This drawer of the ball says

Just under draw it and miss pin high right. If you over draw it you have that putt up the massive slope we hit a bunch last year.
The right side of 18 green is diamond hard. So firm over there. Also, think I’ve played that hole 6 times and I have three putted it every time. Pressure of the tense crowd perched above gets me every time

It’s the fear of @Setwilli saying good weight that gets people

This is my dream. The chaos would be amazing.
The trick is to shit talk yourself before @Setwilli has a chance to say anything.
Totally agree. But I think it’s be better if everyone was hitting 5 6 or 7 to a hard green rather than 3 wood or long iron when going for it or wedge. I’d rather see it as a hard 4 than an easy 5.
Late to the party on this but if they would cut the tree on the right side I’m front of the tee box back a little bit it would be great. From the back tees, it forces an awkward cut with too many trees left to recover if you miss. Moving the box up to make it a par 4 would actually be a really cool idea.
Or you pull one into the trees immediately to the left then punch through to a perfect lie. @charvey had no faith I could execute
So we’re working on a composite course of the worst holes in WI in our Supper Club thread, #2 Woodlands was just nominated for worst #2 in the state…genuinely don’t remember where the masses have netted out on this hole and the new green

Just found out my extended family booked lake houses and tee times in Milwaukee for 4th of July week.
Pro: whistling straights should get me in form for woodlands
Cons: driving 6 hours to Wisconsin twice in a week.
Jesus tapdancing christ. Play better.
Just stay there in between and play more golf!
For the record I did not nominate this hole
Wasn’t directed at you specifically
It’s a polarizing hole for sure