When it comes to split fairways, I always fall back to Bethpage Red #13. Carry distance does not dictate risk/reward. Off the tee if you play right, you can miss all day, but your approach is over a brutal bunker with a green that runs away. Birdie requires an absolute perfect strike and good luck even making par without a solid approach. If you risk the left side, it's a very tight tee shot and narrows further as you go and missing the fairway is an almost near certain bogey. However, a successful tee shot leaves an easy approach with 7 iron or less and a legitimate birdie chance. I know this hole shares some characteristics with a "bottle" hole but I see it more of a risk/reward split fairway. I love the subtlety of the risk/reward of the hole- you have to play it several times before you realize the penalty of taking the easy route.