Thanks, Lester. Just a curious question from a non-archie. Because I can see some of the plusses and minuses to par 5 openers based on my own experience. I think I like Mark Pearce's comment that the first hole should just be a good hole.
But for example, I play most of my golf these days at Rustic Canyon, which has a par 5 opener. I like it, because it doesn't test you too severely right out of the gate, but if you're making good swings you can go for it in two (rare for me, as a not-so-long hitter) or have a pretty short pitch to set up a birdie. It's definitely a good hole, so it fits that criterion. Rustic has three 5s on the front nine, so you get a couple more opportunities before the turn. However, if I'm not warmed up, or just making crappy swings, I might feel like it's a drag to get through a par 5 before I feel confident to take advantage of the opportunity.
Anyway, just thinking out loud . . .