OK Phil, here is a tree that probably fits the bill:
It is the 14th at Hackensack (Banks) a short par 4 that plays 340-360 from a highly elevated tee. Because of the greenside bunkering, the best approach is from the right side of the fairway, but of course, the tree obscures that view.
The elevation of the tee is such that I can can hit any club over the tree,but a low driver or 3 wood will not clear it. I hit 5 wood over it, or a faded three wood, leaving 110-120 in, so I may hit the tree once a year, if that. But that tree certainly leads many players to play too far to the left, either in the left fairway bunkers or leaving a much tougher approach to the green.
I go back and forth in my mind about this tree, because shorter hitters can't clear it...But it definitely adds to the challenge, especially those who try to blast a driver over the tree and past all the fairway bunkers.