Tommy,
I'm not sure if this is what you're looking for, but I think the 2nd shot at Prestwick #3 fits the model you're discussing. Here's a few pictures (since you asked for those too).
For those that haven't played there, your drive is going to (most likely) end up in this area. I've never played it with a really strong wind at my back, so I'm not sure if anyone every tries to drive it over the Cardinal Bunker.
Here's a view of the 2nd shot.. The flag is to the right (red). A direct line brings the Burn on the right into play.
The great land in the approach area for #3. Playing a "safe" approach to this area doesn't guarantee an easy approach as you'll have no idea what the lie will be.
So if this isn't what Tommy was looking for, I don't feel too bad as I think any day when you can see pictures of Prestwick is a good day. I can't figure out why nobody builds a hole like #3 at Prestwick anymore, but I suspect that it's because (a) it's a Par5 less than 500yds, (b) it has a target landing area for the drive, (c) it has unique and unusual bunkering, (d) few people could shape the approach to look anything like this land. Oh well, it's still a great hole.