The first par 3 on the back nine demands both distance control and accuracy.
A large bunker with one of the steepest faces on the course protects the front of the green, and anything short will leave you testing your wedge play. Two additional bunkers guard the front left and right, making a front pin position one to avoid.
The smart play is to aim long and allow your putter to do the work. There is plenty of room at the back of the green, offering a far safer landing area.