Reddish Vale (A MacKenzie) has a great example with its ferociously difficult 13th.
From above it looks like a fairly standard 450 yard long par 4
Following a decent drive however, the view facing you is this;
Thankfully the trees on the left have been cut back somewhat since this photograph so as to tempt players into being bold.
The miniscule, visiously sloping green is tucked away behind a ridge and right in the trees. It is no more than 20 yards in diameter.
To make things worse, there is a pit to the front right which collects any shot that is even slightly short. 90% of club members lay up and play the hole as a 3-shotter. Of those who do routinely have a go with their second shot I have only seen it accomplished on a handful of occasions. Even a perfectly hit shot can - unseen by the stiker - bounce off the green into the woods! In many competitions the average score here is double bogey or worse.
I dare say that it is a hole that wouldn't be built these days. But we love it - particularly in home matches against other clubs!