The two courses here in Topeka that I have played the most are good examples.
I have been a member at Shawnee CC since 1998, except for 2005 and 2006, when I played at Lake Shawnee GC.
SCC plays best with a righthander's draw on dogleg left holes 1, 3, 6, 11, 15 and 16.
Among those, even many of the straight holes have trouble on the left, so it's comfortable to aim right and hit a draw. That includes 2, 14 and 18.
On the remaining five holes that aren't par threes, 4 can be played with a draw or fade, but there's a swale in the fairway that has shorter carry on the right, so a draw works well, 8 is a par five with OB right, but it's far enough away that you don't have to aim out of bounds, and 12 has trees on both sides, but it's uphill so a draw might give a few more yards of roll.
Only 9 and 10 are dogleg right, and 10 plays very well with a draw.
On the par threes, 5 and 13 don't favor a ball flight, but on 7 (208 from the white tees) there's a tree on the left that slicers hit about half the time.. On 17, the prevailing wind and some trees make it easier to get at the hole with a fade.
So, of 18 holes at Shawnee CC, only two favor a fade, and nine favor a draw. Some of the nine almost demand a draw.
At LSGC, OTOH,
Holes 1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 9, 12, 16, and 18 either demand or favor a left-to-right fade.
1, 2, 3, 7, and 18 all have right-to-left slopes so almost any draw that lands in the fairway ends up in the trees, water, OB, etc. (To hit a significant draw on #2, you would need to drive the ball 50 yards right of the fairway onto a hillside of rough, and hope it rolls back to the fairway, but not accross it into the lake)
5, 9, and 16 all have one or more trees in front of the tree that prevent hitting a draw.
1, 7, 9 and 12 are dogleg right.
Only 8, 10, and 14 are dogleg left, but both 10 and 14 are difficult to negotiate with any significant left-to-right action.
None of the five par threes favor either ball flight.
So, at Lake Shawnee GC, nine favor a fade, and two favor a draw. Several of the nine demand a fade.
Since I spent a lot of time trying to learn to hit a draw, which then became a hook, you can see why I find SCC much more amenable to my game.