This is a fun hole that should provide a wide variety of scores. For the longest players, it is drivable downwind. The risk-reward in my view is based on pin placement. With a back pin placement, you don't really want to go for it because if you end up in one of the bunkers, it becomes a long bunker shot with out of bounds staring at you behind the hole. A front pin placement would be the opportune time to go for it. A birdie-birdie start is a real possibility.

Your turn: How should the pros play hole number two?