"The first time I played Bayonne, I stepped up onto the tee on # 4 and was intimidated.
It looked like a bowling alley with deep fescue for gutter lanes and beyond.
The wind was blowing, the left flank horizon obscured by dunes of tall grass, ditto the right side.
Now, I'm a fairly straight and consistent driver, but, when I stood on that tee and searched for my aiming point in the fairway and beyond, I was intimidated.
On subsequent play, while the visual is still there, I now know that there's tons of room right, behind an obscuring dune."
Pat, good comment re #4 at Bayonne - I am a member and it took me a season and a half to figure out that, relative to par, 4 is one of the easiest holes at Bayonne with once one gains confidence on the tee shot - re. the point of 'hardest for whom', Bayonne is a good example of a course that plays hard for an erratic player (yours truly) but is actually quite playable for the straight hitter.