I always think of moving the ball to either take advantage of terrain or taking a side of the course out of play. In either case a well aimed straight shot isn't a problem. I don't mind seeing forced movement holes once in a while, but they aren't my favourite sort because they necessarily create a narrow gap of success. Most average guys can't handle this sort of hole and yes, trees are often the miss. Often times, these become lay-up holes if the forced movement is sharp enough. Of course, this means the guy who can hit a high bomb has a huge advantage over the guy who can't. It isn't bad architecture, but again, its not my favourite sort.
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