Melbourne has been blessed with an abundance of great short par fours, and it is arguable as to which amongst many could be called the best, but Kingston Heath's 3rd could probably claim the title if plainness of land is anything to go by.
A mere 270 or so metres, there's nothing here that couldn't be built anywhere in the world,, surely, but hasn't been.
From the tee:
Nothing special there.
The best line into the angled green is from past or alongside these fairway bunkers:
There is nothing special about the land that the bunker was carved into, except the construction:
Now it gets more interesting near the narrow green, which has some dead ground between the bunker and the putting surface.
From the front:
And from behind the green:
The putting surface has a lot more break to it than appears at first glance. Going long isn't to be recommended, either, but like the rest of the hole, long doesn't seem as bad a mistake as it is.
Simple hole, plain land, great result.