So much at Bandon depends on wind direction. I played there for the first time last week in two-to-three-club winds that we were told were not from the prevailing direction. For instance, 14 was directly into the wind -- undriveable for me, certainly, taking that option off the table -- while 18 played straight downwind.
The landing area for tee shots on 18 was completely blind; my wife and I were playing without a caddie, so we had to guess when it was okay to tee off. Turns out we didn't wait long enough, as our tee shots surely bounded down the hill and into the group in front of us, though we never saw them and they didn't turn to say anything to us as they were walking up the hill to the green. While we waited for them to putt out, the twosome behind us bombed two downwind drives that landed where we were standing and rolled 20 yards past us. I don't blame them; they had no idea where we were, and no way to know how long to wait.
I take it this isn't much of a problem against the prevailing wind, but it's a dangerous situation downwind. The only change I'd make to the closing 5 holes at BT is to lower that first fairway so the landing area isn't blind.