its funny I only like a treestand for allowing me "sometimes" to see deer coming from a distance and gives me time to get ready but for actual shooting I prefer to shoot from the ground and feel I'm more effective maybe because of years and years of shooting 3D's or its a bigger target I'm not sure.
I think with compound because of sights the tree stand with big openings and nothing in the way is the majority,,,, Trad folks want just enough foliage in the way for a close shot a treestand that's lower,,,,, trad people want to be as close as possible compounds don't think that way for them its 20yd or 30yds where the pins are set at and so on.
here locally my favorite ground spot if it has to be natural is inside a holly tree with its low branches that fan out and away from the trunk slightly trimmed to get the arrow through but its the natural ground blind to me its perfect,, otherwise anywhere on the ground that s the beauty of the ground...... a treestand and more so a climber at this point you need to find the right tree and then maybe some cutting to get up it, its more work but you can move a bit more where on the ground you have to be still and alert a deer can just turn up at 10yds looking right over you.
I prefer the ground but sometimes it won't work I need to be in a tree,, the deer and the terrain dictate this I guess, if I have a longer bow 66-70 I rather be on the ground too because I can shoot from a tree but I have hit the bottom limb on things setting up for a shop and spooked deer in the past.
what I've been doing the last few times out is finding a tree that has bushes around it and using a climber to get up around 6-8' and using the tops of those bushes/small pine trees as a ground blind so when I stand up my bow is just over them ,there is almost no trimming that low on the tree and the shot angle is almost as good as being on the ground and I can see further.