Several holes come to mind, the 4th at Seawane, a drivable par 4, and the 18th at Rockaway River a par 5.
The feature on each hole has a unique application
At Seawane, the drive is a forced carry over the canal and the green is reachable from the tee. There is a "Lion's Mouth" type bunker in the center of the fairway and tall fescue left of the fairway.
At Rockaway River the carry is forced on the second shot.
But, the decision off the tee is interesting.
The longer the drive, the more accurate you must be, and the closer you can get to the green with your second shot.
If you lay back of the tee, in the interest of accuracy, you're faced with a longer second and a longer carry over the river.
Both holes present unique challenges to the golfer.
Both holes are intimidating.
Especially if there's a breeze or good wind, which is prevalent at Seawane.
What other holes employ a diagonal water hazard that traverses the entire hole/fairway ?
Are they mostly left to right diagonals or right to left diagonals ?
How do they affect the play of the hole ?