Walter Travis loved to build 250 yard par threes with flanking trouble on the sides of the green. When you look at the green contours, it usually favoured only an approach from straight in, but who is capable of this from 250 out? What he set up was a classic match play (par 3 1/2) hole. You could play short, and have a reasonable chance at par through chipping, or try your luck with a direct approach and be in deep trouble for missing left or right.
The 17th at CC of Scranton was such a hole. Deep right and left bunkers with a complicated green pitching hard towards the tee.
The 9th at Cherry Hill, bunkers left and right, very long hole uphill and into the wind, more managebale now in modern times.
The NLE 6th hole from Orchard Park, 235 yards flanked hard right and left with bunkers.