Mark;
Good question!
In the case of the 2nd and 8th, I'd have to say no, although on both holes, hole location is pretty evident from the approach area.
The strategies from the tee on each are fairly clear as well, and largely unaffected by hole location. On the second, it's a question of whether one feels safe trying to hit driver over the mogul field in the center of the fairway to a flat lie on top, with OB looming close right and a quick fall off to the left along with a humpbacked fairway. Laying back with an iron creates a pretty unpredictable second shot.
On the 8th, the right to left diagonal angle of the green favors a drive up the right side (challenging the OB boundary) in almost any conceivable instance. The fairway also tilts right to left, so you really need to try to work the ball against the grain, so to speak.
On the 14th, if one is clever, they can spot the hole location from I believe both the 8th fairway, as well as the 11th tee. Here, hole location matters a great deal, because the canted green really can vary the type of approach shot you might want to attempt.