As much as I like wiiide fairways and the freedom to play whatever shot you like, I've come to the conclusion that the occasional penal hole might be a bit underrated here on GCA.
When you stand on the tee of a hole and see a 25 yard narrow fairway with bunkers on either side, don't you ask yourself if you really want to hit driver to gain a shorter approach, or hit a long iron for a better chance to hit te fairway?
And when you miss the fairway and end up in the deep rough and the lie is difficult to judge, isn't it tough to decide wether you want to hit that ball towards the green and might just and up in an even worse lie, or just try to hit it on the fairway and get the ball back in the game? Sort of like this...:
Or when the course is in a forest, trees on either side. Mostly its easy to just chip it back onto the fairway, but sometimes there's just a small gap in the trees between your ball and the green that tempts you to play trough it.
Don't get me wrong, I prefer the classic concept of a strategic hole, and 18 holes like this would be boring, but I think the occasional penal hole should be part of a good mix of holes... right?