Scott:
Sand Hills and Ballyneal are fine choices -- but in both cases they lack added elements that can wreak big time scores beyond the wind dimension. The Champ has plenty of H20 always lurking for the slightest of burps that can happen.
Matt,
Given that criteria - water in play that can wreak big time scores - I'll throw out a Pete Dye course that gets lost in the mix. Plum Creek in Castle Rock, Colorado is a typical Dye course with a 5-4-3-4 finish. Water on the closing three holes ala Sawgrass.
#16 is about 460 with water all the way from tee to green on the right.
#17 is about 140, ala Sawgrass, but does not feature an island green. It does have fronting water and a very shallow green.
#18 is about 450 and is reminiscent of Bay Hill, although the green sits aside the water, rather than wrapping around it.