Is there a 18th hole template being over used in golf design?
Long benders to the left with water bordering the side, daring you to challenge the hazard to give you shorter shot and, likely, a better angle for your second shot. Doral, TPC of Sawgrass, or newer courses like this weeks PGA tour stop at Redstone have remarkably similar finishing holes. Or how about mirror images of this situation, like the 18th at Crooked Stick?
No doubt they are stern tests of golf, and can certainly provide drama, but are they too predictable? Is this a trend in design, or is this something that only seems apparent because of its visibility on the Tour?