18 Riv?
Pete Dye has done some nice ones. 14 at Stonebridge Ranch is good, with two bunkers lining up the shot line.
Haven't been there in a while, but similar to 10 at Shinny where at least a good portion of the fairway disappears off the tee.
I'm with Mark F on this one a little bit. We are listing blind tee shots. In most cases, for many golfers, a hole might be great in spite of a blind tee shot as much as great because of a blind tee shot.
To parse it even further there are holes that let you play one area that is visible, while the premium area is not, which I call the option to not outdrive your headlights. Do those count as blind shots if optional route is blind?
Part of my point here is that it's possible and not even uncommon to have a great hole in spite of a blind tee shot. So many people talk as if a blind or partially blind shot will automatically ruin a hole, and it's just not true.
Part of my point, too, is that sometimes the blind tee shot is actually the best thing about a hole.
There may be some of these holes that are not "great" in everyone's eyes, but I think it's fair to say that all of them add to the experience of the courses they inhabit, which is a really good rejoinder to the notion that blind holes are anachronistic and we shouldn't build them anymore.
Keep them coming, please! There are lots of good ones listed here that I didn't think of right away.
P.S. to MCirba: It's #3 at Stonewall North that you were thinking of, I believe? Not the par-3 over the wall, but the up and over par-5, that's a shameless rip-off of the 4th at Royal Melbourne (West) ... and makes the routing of the whole front nine fall into place.