So sometimes I go into golf nerd mode and sketch out a golf course. More frequently that I'd like, I realize at some point that one of my brilliant dogleg holes could be more easily played down the fairway of some other adjacent hole and that there isn't a great way to stop this from happening.
So my questions are:
1) Does this situation actually inhibit architects from building dogleg holes sometimes, especially on small and open sites?
2. Are there good ways to work around this, other than putting mounds or trees to block that route from the tee or the dreaded internal OB?