The thing that is great about these kind of holes is the mind games it plays on golfers.
For instance, Rivermont 11 is drivable. 265ish from the tees I usually play, 275ish from the next ones back. Everytime I take someone there, whether they've played the hole before or not, they are compelled to try to drive the green. The green is teeny with a pretty nasty shelf/ridge/nob thingy in the middle and it has a very nasty Devils A$$hole bunker short and left and a normal bunker short and right. And, of course, a cross bunker maybe 60-70yards short of the green. Oh yeah, if you go long your dead in the junk.
A drive is, almost certainly, not the shot to play. But they can't help themselves. I play 6 iron, easy wedge, and generally have a birdie putt. Play it smart and you are generally good to go, get caught up in the moment and bogey might be a good score.
Great hole concept.