From my trip the 6th at Pac Dunes comes to mind. Laying up isn't much of a decision as theres lots of room, but if you're dumb enough to leave your pitch short in the waste area fronting the green you deserve the score your going to get.
Two from my area are in the same complex, different courses. 16th at Northview Canal and 8th at Northview Ridge. Might as well mention the 15th as well.
Even a 5 iron off the tee is no guarantee. I remember hitting a 3 wood (from the whites) and pushed it dead out over the water. I thought it was fish food but to my amazement it carried enough and just hit the front of the green. Problem was the group ahead of us was still putting and it dropped 10 feet away from one of the ladies in the group. Oops.
With a 240 carry downhill to the green from the whites this hole always sucks you in. I don't think I've ever kept my first shot dry, of course the reload is always pin high but it's a little too late by then isn't it?
I think Hank Kuene came pretty close to driving this green. Uphill all the way and great bunkering by the green.
1st hole at Furry Creek:
350 but over 150 feet downhill. Can't be left. Can't be right either. I almost drove this sucker cept I pulled it just enough to have to bring another ball out of my bag.
Chateau Whistler has a couple to choose from. Take your pick on #13 and #14, one has everything in front of you, and the other is more target oriented. #2 has a simple tee shot but you can't be long or short on the approach.
15th hole at Shuksan:
It's about 300, doglegs to the right, has a ravine down the right and trees down the left, but has lots of room if you aren't overzealous with your tee shot. The trick is, the green is highly plateaued so you can't be short, and you don't want to leave yourself with a cutesy half wedge. I've learned to just hit a 5 or six iron off the tee and leave a full wedge shot in that will spin and hold. Hitting a driver though the fairway into the junk, or leaving your approach short in the front bunker or the steep slope above it is a sure way to guarantee a double bogey on the shortest par 4 on this course.