Lawsonia's short par 5 5th hole (487 tips, 475 whites) is certainly reachable in two, and folks can even have a mid-iron for a second shot into the green if they catch the downhill LZ to boost their tee shot forward. It's a tight driving hole, with OB right and junk left, but it's easily the most reachable of the course's five par 5s.
Before it sits the terrific par 3 4th, a near-Redan, uphill par 3 that plays 203 from the tips and 175 from the whites. A very tough hole, esp. when the prevailing summer winds from the south are hitting you on the face from the tee. Following the 5th is the par 4 6th, maybe the best of the course's par 4s (439, 403), with a downhill second shot to a terrific green with two tiers side by side. That's followed by the famed boxcar par 3 7th, Langford/Moreau's version of a Short (161, 146 -- it usually plays in the 150 range), and the wonderfully strategic short par 4 8th (339, 322). It wouldn't surprise me in the least to see a golfer playing fairly well to go through this stretch of par 3, 5, 4, 3 in all 4s.