Someone else mentioned the 10th hole at Pacific Dunes. Although not as drastic of an angle change, the combination length, elevation, angle and wind effect makes this hole play as dramatically different as any two tees I have seen. The view from the lower tee (used when the lower green on #9 is in play, which I understand is almost never)...
So they don't use the lower green/ lower tee very much at 9 and 10? I think 9 and 10 are much better holes that way. Sure, the upper tee has the view, but it's basically a short iron, isn't it? I would think that with 11 (except in summer wind) and 14 being short par 3s on the back that having 10 as a longer hole would be good change of pace.
If this is indeed true, are there any reasons behind it? Just curious. My buddy is going out next month.