TEPaul,
How are they different ?
It's a pass or fail situation, with very little room for error, with the possible exception of # 3, where FINDING a mis-hit is likely. The same can't be said for # 5 and # 14.
Mis-hit either shot, both of which are very long, and it's curtains.
Do you think that Crump ever visualized making # 14 so long that a protective net, rising 20-30 feet would have to be erected by the 15th tee to protect golfers teeing off on # 15 from a tee shot that was mis-hit from the 14th tee, but not by a wide margin ?
Just look at the picture on page 66.
Do you think a 20-30 foot net was necessary in 1922-1925 ?
That hole is too long when one considers the surroundings, and the other par 3's on the golf course.
Someone is going in the wrong direction and sending the wrong signal to the golfing world.