Sedgefield CC in Greensboro, NC (Ross, 1924) is a neat old-style course with a beautiful uphill left-to-right finishing hole with the green tucked in the shadow of the Tudor clubhouse, which arcs around the green and let's everyone inside watch players play the hole. The hole is at the center of this aerial:
Unfortunately the hole is now the 9th, with the 18th hole a short par-5 across the street (to the right in the aerial).
From what I understand (from multiple sources), the members flipped the nines many years back because the original starting holes were too difficult, and scorecards were ruined too early. Instead of starting with four difficult par 4's and a 238 yard par 3, not the start is three more comfortable par 4's, a short par 3 and a reachable par 5.
When the Club hosted a Nationwide Tour Event a few years back (then the Nike Tour), the Tour used the original sequence with the finishing hole below the clubhouse.
Like Pinon Hills, a good course that still works with the current sequence, but a head-scratcher for sure.