I have to ditto Eric Smith and Anthony Gray.
The par 5’s at World Woods are very fun to play, provide risk reward situations, options off the tee and second shots and have a slightly different feel to them. I enjoy the subtly of #6 (especially after the wild visuals of #4) and how the tree line by the green dictates where you want to place your tee shot.
The par fives at TPC Sawgrass are my favorite set. Navigating those tricky second shots is the key. The combination of the tree branch encroachment on #2, the fairway contours (that will either run out down the left or get stuck in a low on the right) that set up a right to left shot against a left to right prevailing wind. Ummm Ummm good work and very subtle.
#9 Great small green that is under 3000 sq. ft. The front left and back right pin locations are as good as any.
#11 is Brilliant! The width off the tee is deceiving…Left, center, right? Again Pete Dye leaves you with NO good option for the second shot. Really, what is the best position for your second shot? Do you go left, layup right and deal with that tree and sloping fairway? Go for it if you have the chance?
#16…the tournament history is self explanatory.