An NLE Rees Jones course in Philadelphia (Eagle Lodge, now redone as the Ace Club) had an hole (# eight) with a green where the left side was a nice easy target. The right side was narrow and sloped hard from left to right. If the pin was there and you were on the left half it was very difficult to putt the ball up a slope of almost 2 feet and keep it on the green with the slope usually taking the ball all the way to the right fringe. You were better off missing the green right than being on the left side of the green. Nice uphill chip, and you would rather have your third shot from there than your fourth. Hitting the green on that side was possible, but not easy, but you would score better over the course of a year being a little long and right rather than going for it and pulling it to the center of the green. You could just put 5 on the card from there. Good hole once you realized where not to hit it.