Seaview turns back with the wind. The shot plays to a fairly open fairway. There are red staked environmental hazards both along the left by the green, and on the right side starting about 130 yards from the green.
A good drive will leave an approach into a subtly complex putting surface.
“Also playing from an elevated tee, Seaview beckons the big hitter. Playing downwind also increases the temptation, but stray too far off course and the dunes both right and left will swallow any wayward shots. The green is guarded by a semi-blind second shot with lateral hazards surrounding much of the green. Be sure to play to the right to funnel shots onto the putting surface. The green, while not tiered, offers two distinct sections that call for very different approaches to be played if the player is looking for a short putt.”
Source: Pacific Grove Golf Links