Two holes which to the laymans eye appear to be a mirror image...the 4th at both Torrey Pines and Pacific Dunes. What are the fine details that would influence strategic choices or not..
http://www.torreypines.com/torrey-pines-south/hole4.aspTorrey Pines South Course - Hole #4
Par 4 - 483 / 471 / 460 / 450 / 388 yards - Handicap 3 / 9
After three holes you are probably thinking: "(Torrey Pines South) beautiful, but not THAT tough". Well, here's a tooth of the beast for you. A long par-4, mostly into the wind,cliffs on the left, bunkers right. Green perched on a cliff. A simple, great golf hole. A drive slightly left is a bit better than right, particularly if the rough is not too long. The two-tiered green is well protected front and left. You might consider running your approach up the hill to the right of the green, taking advantage of the slope of the terrain. Make a par here and it'll feel like a birdie. Only hole at Torrey Pines South next to the ocean in its entirety.
http://www.bandondunesgolf.com/pacific_hole4.cfmPacific Dunes #4: 463 yards, par 4
Playing along the Pacific Ocean, this is one of the greatest par-fours in the world. Favor the left side of the fairway with your tee shot, for obvious reasons. A large slope on the front left of this green will naturally feed balls to the right. At no time can you miss it right!