I played a course recently that had a slightly uphill, reachable par 5.
As you stand in the fairway DZ looking at the green and contemplating going for it, a little doubt creeps into your mind due to the enormous, deep bunker fronting the green.
While the green is only about 250-200 as you stand in the DZ, that gaping bunker clearly tells you not to miss the shot, otherwise a bogey or worse can be your fate.
When you get to the green, you realize that the bunker is a good 30 yards short of the green and NOT cut into the front of the green.
But, when you're back in the fairway, and you know the yardage, the thought of a mishit adds tension to your approach shot.
After playing the hole once, and knowing the juxtapositon of the bunker to the green, that bunker still represents a physical and mental hazard due to its expansive presence.
It's a matter of your vision overriding your confidence.
What other courses/holes have this feature ?
How much did it affect your play ?