I played at a rather uninteresting course today (Alameda North) and was trying to find something architecturally stimulating about it. So as I came upon the 5th hole, a short par-4 with a diagonal water hazard, I thought about the merits of the hazard's jagged nature. It made me think a bit more about my aiming point, since the carry distances weren't as straightforward.
The first two pictures were taken from the blue tees. The green is in front of the clump of five large trees in the distance. The carry directly at the green is about 225 from the blues, 285 from the blacks. There is also water well right of the fairway.
Sorry for the bad quality, it was dark...
Zoomed in:
From farther right:
Are there any good examples of this on better courses? Is a smooth diagonal better?