How important is the teeing ground to a successful golf hole?
I think it's extremely important - the elevation above or below the fairway, the width, the angle - all important factors.
And it can be the most beautiful part of a hole. Look at Turnberry's 9th hole or Pebble Beach 18.
Or, getting away from the ocean, I'd say that Merion East 16 is a utterly fantastic teeing ground - the way it rivets your attention on the quarry and that famous green surface.
What are some other great examples? Or examples where a subpar teeing ground hurts what otherwise would have been a great golf hole?