Shane
Do used to be's count?
Until our club couldn't stand success, the 10th hole, at Preakness Hills, a par 5, with a creek semi surrounding the green and a creek off the tee, sloping fairway in the drive zone, right to left, prevailing wind right to left.
Great risk/reward hole. Now two fairway bunkers pinch the fairway in the landing zone to 18 yards. so a ball hit to the right side goes in the bunker instead of ending up in the fairway, and a ball hit in the middle of the fairway ends up in the left bunker. When the bunkers were done, trees were placed next to the fairway by the green, taking away the option of favoring a side of the fairway for your third shot approach.
We also had/have a 235 yard par 3 that didn't have a bunker until one was put in, in the name of fairness.
The bunkers didn't ruin both holes, but they detracted from the feel of the golf course.