I think 10 is a classic dogleg hole. The bunker on the inside of the dogleg is focal point, with the golfer trying to get as close as possible to gain the best angle in. The farther left one goes (as is the tendency off the tee), the more difficult the second shot becomes. The fairway bunker and the green are beautifully constructed. The one caveat is that the reverse-camber fairway, while effective, makes the tee shot extremely difficult. It would be nice if there was more a little more room to the left, to make a bailout left more appealing.
Even so, 10 is one of my favorites on the back nine. 13 is my number one fave, and I really like the shelf green at 14, the greensite at 12, and the monster par three at 15, but 10 is second or third behind 13 or maybe 12.