The course I played as a child, Yule Golf Course in Alexandria, had a large tree on the left at the turn of the dogleg on the 8th hole. If you cut your shot off that tree it would find the perfect spot to pitch into the green that tilted toward you. If you aimed toward the middle of the fairway, your tee shot would run too far to the right and you were in the rough. If you went left of the tree you were in the rough and the green ran away from you. The only other option was to hit a big draw, which wasn't my shot shape. It was a shortish par four and perhaps my favorite hole on the course. At some point when I was in college the tree fell (wind or lightning) and made the hole much less enjoyable. I guess that is the problem if you build a hole around a tree.