The Golf Club at Glen Mills (PA) took "Best New" honors in both GOLF & GD. GOLF featured a picture of the 4th, a 572 yard hole that goes right, gradually rising, turns left , and goes right again, all on a downhill slope. The hole is one of the better ones on the course, but it's not easy.
You need a pretty good drive, preferably up the left side of the hole. A good sized tree stands guard at the turn, potentially interfering with a second shot. Some golfers who've smoked a good drive are tempted to cut the 2nd corner with perhaps a 230 yard shot over sand and scruffy wasteland to a green that's not exactly waiting with open arms. No doubt many end up regretting bold play here.
It occurs to me that I haven't seen many really good double doglegs. I think holes such as this can be pretty strategic
and fun to play, especially as is the case here, where you can survey the rest of the hole after hitting your drive.
What are some other noteworthy holes that feature two doglegs?