I am slated to play The Hideout down in Naples in a little over a month. As I dug back through Google Earth to take a look at the course again, I noticed two Great Hazards, which is interesting given that this is a modern, Florida course.
Numbers 2 and 17 each present a slightly different flavor of Great Hazard, but I think the fundamental elements are there. Number 2 is a dog-leg left, with the waste bunker style of Great Hazard, while 17 is a hard dog-leg right, which strings a series of bunkers together to form a Great Hazard.
Hideout, which is an underrated course, has a different feel as one moves through the course. Most of the first 12 holes (including number 2) have a Florida golf feel, while the remainder (including 17) meander through the sandy pines that feels a bit like the low country.