I play a lefty draw with my irons and the longer the iron, the more it tends to draw, particularly later in a round. Though I can move the ball a bit both ways, I am much less comfortable playing a fade with any club but my driver. Therefore, any hole that requires a long iron approach with trouble along the right will get my nerves going. I usually end up doing one of two things. 1) bailing out left, or 2) putting a good solid hook on it and hitting into the trouble anyways!
I give to you the 219 yard par 3 17th at Pete Dye's River Course at Virginia Tech, which I played on this lovely afternoon, and which took a great round into only a good round!
Today, I was -1 on the back 9, en route to a possible 74, ended up hooking the ball, bouncing off the green,
luckily only into this lie instead of the river:
3 hacks later I had it on the putting surface, ended up taking a 6 and shooting a 77.