Probably not one of the world's best, but Bass Rocks in Gloucester, MA is par 69, and the home course of GCA's Martin DelVecchio.
H.C. Leeds was the original designer circa 1890, and many of the original features remain, including several long ocean views of the rocky coastline and the two nearby lighthouses that are found in the course's logo.
In about 1997, four new holes were added to the course and three originals were removed, as three of them crossed public roads. This allowed the club to build a driving range (which players cross after ringing a bell b/t holes 14 and 15) and better parking. While the original routing might have been a bit more interesting, the club did find a workable solution, despite the fact that the first hole still crosses an active road from a blind position to both the golfer and crossing vehicle...