Spent yesterday kayaking on the Huron River, and someone had a basket in their back yard. Looks like a DN Liberty:
Instinct kicked in and I found myself scanning the neighbor's yards for good tee positions. The river's only about 125ft wide here, so while it's pretty short for a water carry, there were couple of shots I thought were interesting.
1) From across the river: about 2 houses to the left as you're looking at the basket, there's a gap through some trees that create a window for nice RHBH shot. Hit the window right and it should be an easy 3, carry well and it should be pretty good birdie look.... but there's a definite chance of being treenied and ending up in the river.
2) Same side of the river: 2-3 houses to the left down, just enough trees to force a RHBH hyzer line that plays over the river, fading into this yard for a approach and put. I suppose big arms could go up and over the trees with monster spike, but since I can't, I don't really look for those lines.
IMO, the trees on the right of this backyard made coming in from that side less than desirable.