On the aforementioned Member's Club at Four Streams, I really like #1 and #11. #1 is blind over a ridge and eventually downhill, but with a massive fairway - a leap of faith to start off. #11 is also downhill and semi-blind, I've heard a lot of people snivel and whine about these tee shots - all the reasons more to love them.
I cannot stand whiny sniveling complaining players like the guy I already had to give 14 shots in a handicap match recently sniveling "Is it good?" as I stand over my putt on the same hole ready to draw back the putter. Where the hell is lightning when you need it?
At my home club of Lehigh CC I really like #10 downhill (Maybe if we're lucky we'll lengthen the hole from 420 to about 470 one of thse days if we can remove some precious irreplaceable trees), left to right fairway cant, blind landing and I like #14 over a ridge (aka "Sissy Ridge"), 50 feet (maybe 75) above the tee ground, fairway sloping hard left to right (And I do not play a draw.)
In general JWN's favorite kind of "see it all the way" downhill tee shots are abhorrent to me, the combo of the blind and slope (Starting about halfway out) of #10 at Lehigh makes it one of the better tee shots and that's just the start of my favorite home hole.
So on my home club I like a blind uphill and a blind downhill tee shot that both work against my preferred shot shape! What would my psychiatrist say??