Geoffrey,
I agree the Hotchkin Course at Woodhall Spa is a supreme test of driving. It's a supreme test from tee to green!
The bunkers, though, are just one element that make driving such a challenge:
Hole 1: straight, bunker at 195 (left) and 252 (right)
Hole 2: straight, forced carry, bunkers 222-280 yards
Hole 3: dogleg right, forced carry
Hole 4: dogleg left, forced carry
Hole 6: straight, forced carry
Hole 7: dogleg right, forced carry, bunkers 239-289 (right)
Hole 9: straight, forced carry, bunkers 232-258 (right), and cross-bunkers at 351 (better hit a good drive!)
Hole 10: dogleg right, forced carry, bunker 228 (left), bunker 252 (right-center)
Hole 11: straight, forced carry, fairway narrows with distance, prevailing wind from the left, tree-lined
Hole 13: dogleg right, bunker 223 (left), bunkers 207 and 247 right, fairway slopes to right and tends to push balls into right bunkers (round-wrecking demoralizer)
Hole 14: dogleg right, forced carry, four bunkers all along the right: 204 to carry second, 230 to hit into third, 257 to carry all
Hole 15: straightish, mild forced carry, two bunkers right that are 206 to carry
Hole 16: dogleg-leftish, forced carry (195 yards, usually played into a prevailing wind)
Hole 17: dogleg left, forced carry, bunker 220 (right)
Hole 18: dogleg right, forced carry (200 yards), bunkers left and right at 260; cruelly, you must hit it left to avoid being blocked by a large oak tree, but there are a string of bunkers down the left...
So that's:
3 left
6 straight
6 right
(Fortunately, the par 3s on the course are really, really easy and present no challenge.)
Generally, the forced carries involve heather. Shots hit left or right of fairway involve the "Scylla and Charybdis" scenario: heather or halfway-to-China, card-wrecking bunkers!
Mark